In that case it would load the one in the project plugins folder, and
sfSympalPlugin wouldn't load the bundled plugin if it has already been
loaded.

- Jon

On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 9:40 AM, naholyr <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> And what if you have "plugins/sfSympalPlugin/subPlugins/
> sfDoctrineGuardPlugin" AND "plugins/sfDoctrineGuardPlugin" ? Which one
> will be the good plugin to load ?
> We'd have to deal with very architecture-specific issues like "in what
> order my plugins are loaded ?", and I hate this idea which reminds me
> bad days passed on things like Typo3 :P
>
> On 1 mar, 00:08, Bernhard Schussek <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Jon,
> >
> > I already thought about that matter as well, but I don't know of any
> > way how this can be achieved. I guess this could be a nice addition
> > for symfony 1.3, together with a few other plugin enhancements such as
> > better supported plugin unit&functional testing.
> >
> > Bernhard
> >
>


-- 
Jonathan H. Wage
Open Source Software Developer & Evangelist
http://www.jwage.com
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