This is amazing... I've been looking for a while and you're right,
using this command works like magic.

Unbelievable why that wouldn't work out of the box.

On Mar 21, 8:56 pm, Campezzi <[email protected]> wrote:
> OK, after looking everywhere, I managed to find a solution.
>
> Turns out things changes in 1.2 - the prototype directory is now not
> located on the web folder, but inside a plugin. That plugin needs to
> be activated on the command line by issuing the following command:
>
> symfony plugin:publish-assets
>
> After doing that, symfony seems to set up special redirection rules
> for the plugins used on the proejct, like for example the /
> sfProtoculousPlugin directory that my templates kept trying to access.
> Then, bingo! Things work like magic :P
>
> So it seems all that is missing is to add that command to the Ajax
> Tutorial for 1.2....
>
> Thanks for the help :)
>
> On Mar 21, 8:51 pm, Campezzi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi again Lee, thanks for answering :)
>
> > Indeed, installing v1.1 gave me the folder I was missing. Maybe there
> > is something wrong with the 1.2.4 package after all... I wonder how
> > that could be informed to the folks that take care of the project?
>
> > Kind Regards,
> > Campezzi
>
> > On Mar 21, 8:28 pm, Lee Bolding <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hmm... you're missing a directory data/symfony/web/sf/prototype, which  
> > > contains :
>
> > > css/input_auto_complete_tag.css
> > > and
> > > js/builder.js          
> > > js/dragdrop.js          
> > > js/index.html          
> > > js/scriptaculous.js    
> > > js/sound.js
> > > js/controls.js          
> > > js/effects.js
> > > js/prototype.js        
> > > js/slider.js            
> > > js/unittest.js
>
> > > I wouldn't be surprised if you've also got other files missing...
>
> > > I guess it could be a bad path or directory separator in the PEAR  
> > > package.
>
> > > I'm out of ideas, other than suggesting you try installing 1.1 and see  
> > > if that works - if it does, it eliminates your platform and points the  
> > > finger at the package you've been trying to install.
>
> > > On 21 Mar 2009, at 23:07, Campezzi wrote:
>
> > > > Hi Lee,
>
> > > > Thanks for your answer. I checked my cli php.ini settings and they
> > > > seemed to be fine - just in case, I uninstalled symfony and installed
> > > > again, and still got the same issues (even though the installation
> > > > returns an OK message). I'm going to try VirtualBox, but I don't think
> > > > it will work - I downloaded the symfony source from symfony-
> > > > project.org and, browsing the files, I see that the file structure
> > > > there looks just like my installation does.
>
> > > > Any other ideas?
>
> > > > Thanks again,
>
> > > > Campezzi
>
> > > > On Mar 21, 7:30 pm, Lee Bolding <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > >> Possibly your the php.ini for cli didn't have high enough
> > > >> memory_limit. This makes the PEAR installer bail halfway through
> > > >> installation - I guess those are the kind of symptoms you'd get,
> > > >> missing file cos they weren't copied before the installation bailed.
>
> > > >> Try uninstalling (via PEAR), changing your cli memory_limit to 128M
> > > >> and then reinstalling via PEAR.
>
> > > >> Windows is a bitch to develop on. I'd recommend you build yourself a
> > > >> Linux VM with VirtualBox (it's free) and save yourself a world of
> > > >> pain :)
>
> > > >> On 21 Mar 2009, at 20:59, Campezzi wrote:
>
> > > >>> Hi there,
>
> > > >>> I recently installed symfony on my test server at home (Windows box
> > > >>> running WAMP) using PEAR. The installation went well, and everything
> > > >>> seemed to be working. However, when I tried running the Ajax  
> > > >>> tutorial,
> > > >>> I noticed it wasn't working for a simple reason - the necessary
> > > >>> libraries were not being included.
>
> > > >>> At first I thought it was a simple httpd.conf problem, but when I
> > > >>> checked my data folder, I noticed there were no JS files there.  
> > > >>> All I
> > > >>> have is:
>
> > > >>> data/symfony/web/sf/calendar
> > > >>> data/symfony/web/sf/sf_admin
> > > >>> data/symfony/web/sf/sf_default
> > > >>> data/symfony/web/sf/sf_web_debug
>
> > > >>> I could download script.aculo.us (which comes with prototype  
> > > >>> bundled),
> > > >>> but I don't know where exactly the JS files should go.
>
> > > >>> So my question is twofold:
>
> > > >>> 1. why would the PEAR installation not install the JS libraries on  
> > > >>> the
> > > >>> data folder by default? that's odd.
> > > >>> 2. if the solution is to actually download the libraries, where  
> > > >>> should
> > > >>> I drop them exactly in my symfony data folder? I know I'll use  
> > > >>> them in
> > > >>> other projects, so it would be better to have a "permanent" solution
> > > >>> on this one...
>
> > > >>> Thanks for your time and patience!

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