Hi again,

after I successfully "outsourced" the i18n files from the application
to the private plugin, I got now stuck while deploying:

the i18n cache files are never created, thus the site is not
translated! Did anybody encounter this too?

Locally I have no issues, although the code is the same (dev is on
WAMP, prod on LAMP). Maybe i18n folders/files must exist within
applications in order to trigger the i18n cache file creation? I will
explore this further, but would be very happy to get some input from
you.


Thanks again and happy Sunday,
Christian




On Oct 28, 11:01 am, cestcri <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am currently building a mobile version for my symfony site. I chose
> to create a new app next to the frontend, since the mobile version
> will be very different, basically with fewer features.
>
> I wonder now if:
>
> a) this is a good choice
> b) how to access shared data like my i18n files
>
> Thanks in advance for your opinions. This is a critical point and I
> would like to hear if there is a sort of "best practice" regarding
> mobile (or whatever other sub-) application. Is the "private plugin"
> the way to go (http://www.symfony-project.org/jobeet/1_4/Propel/en/
> 20)?
>
> Have a nice day,
> Christian

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