Is there a specific reason youre doing it this way as opposed to just 
redirecting from the action?

Roel Vanhout wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I want to put a certain url that is defined in the frontend's app.yml
> and put it in my .htaccess file., in a RewriteRule (I want to redirect
> all file downloads that match a certain pattern to the setting from
> the app.yml - all people who link to an old version of my software
> installer should be 301 redirected to the latest version).
> 
> So I made a .htaccess.tpl with a placeholder in the the download
> location - '##LASTEST_VERSION##' so that I can search and replace in
> that file and write the result to the .htaccess file. Result: except
> for the very first request after the change to the app.yml is made,
> the .htaccess will be up to date.
> 
> Except for one thing: I can't find a way to be notified of when the
> app.yml is changed. I could of course regenerate the .htaccess on
> every request but that seems like a waste and a race condition waiting
> to happen.
> 
> So, my question: is there a way to be notified that app.yml has been
> changed? Is there a class I can subclass? Thanks.
> 
> > 


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