10x Massimo - That's good to know.

But this actually has very little to do with what I suggested... :)

It's good to know that we can have this control over our static-files 
browser-reloading.

But these libraries don't do (just) that...
They are for compiling / transpiling/ processing CoffeScript into 
JavaScript and SASS/SCSS/LESS files into CSS files.

On Sunday, December 16, 2012 6:40:34 AM UTC-8, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> Static asset management is already integrated in web2py and it is much 
> easier to use than those libraries. ;-)
> Thanks to Niphlod for that:
>
>
> http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/04?search=static+asset#Static-asset-management
>
> On Sunday, 16 December 2012 08:04:55 UTC-6, Arnon Marcus wrote:
>>
>> And/Or this one:
>>
>> http://42coffeecups.com/
>>
>> On Sunday, December 16, 2012 1:57:19 PM UTC+2, Arnon Marcus wrote:
>>>
>>> Any thoughts on this?
>>>
>>> http://elsdoerfer.name/docs/webassets/index.html
>>>
>>> Has anybody tried integrating it in web2py?
>>> Should it be included in it's future releases?
>>> How should one approach using it in development/production with web2py?
>>> How could files be auto-compiled-on-save by this, via web2py's server 
>>> while developing?
>>>
>>

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