Thursday, December 1, 2011

Re: js/css compression helpers for cakephp 2.0

true but that being the case has other benefits too.

and asset_compress has many options and you can customize it to your every whim *almost*



On 30 November 2011 21:30, euromark <dereuromark@googlemail.com> wrote:
I only thing I am wondering about that plugin is, whether it supports
assert compression by using the default
$this->Html->css/script syntax
Or if one would have to completely rewrite all views/layouts here. (to
$this->AssetCompress->...)
From the look into the code and docs it seems this is necessary (no
beforeRender hook to catch them and automatically process them if the
helper is included etc).


On 30 Nov., 20:46, mikeottinger <mikeottin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks guys, I'll give Mark Story's plugin a try
> (https://github.com/markstory/asset_compress/tree/2.0). This supports YUI
> Compression which I was particularly looking for. Thanks for the info.

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