Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Re: Javascript libraries with images/css inside Cake Plugins

How are you linking the css files? You should only need to preface the
file name with 'plugin_name/css/', eg.
$html->css('/plugin_name/css/css_filename');

On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Elte Hupkes <ellutu@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to develop a small backend cms-plugin, which contains some
> Javascript libraries like jQuery, jQuery-ui and TinyMCE. Doing this I
> stumbled upon a problem I cannot seem to solve in a good way.
> jQuery-ui and TinyMCE come bundled with themes, consisting of images
> and css files. CakePHP doesn't seem to serve any other file than *.js
> from the vendors/js folder inside my plugin though (as opposed to
> everything in the /webroot/ folder), forcing me to create additional
> folders for images and css in both the /img/ and /css/ folders. For
> jquery-ui this is inconvenient, for TinyMCE it's a giant pain, and for
> libraries like SwfUploader (or Uploadify in my case), this is simply
> impossible because the swf-files don't get served from any of the
> three (img, css, js) folders inside myplugin/webroot/.
>
> So how do I bundle these libraries with my plugin without breaking
> them? Is it even possible?
>
> >
>

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