On Mon, 7 Jun 2010, Javier Garcia wrote:

> On 06/07/2010 03:16 PM, Eno wrote:
> > You need to setup the /sf alias in your web server configuration:
> 
> Thanks Eno, but my app is in a shared host, so i can not modify the 
> server configuration.

Not a recommended setup. Im also guessing the remote server won't have 
symfony installed and so won't have the sf folder available anyway. Looks 
like your only option is to create the sf folder inside your public web 
folder and copy all images, stylesheets and javascript there manually.



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