c) - looked at it once, but CombineJS did what I needed at the time (We
extended it to use yui compressor, and to optionally switch on/off
compression based on flags etc. - so customers can turn it off, when
diagnosing JS issues).

On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 6:59 AM, James Curran <[email protected]>wrote:

> As the author of the JavascriptComponent in CastleContrib, I'm writing
> a big update to it (major change, you can now associate a CSS file
> with a JS file and it will generate the tags to load both), but I got
> to wondering, Does anyone else actually use it?    So, a quick survey:
>
> a) I've never heard of the JavascriptComponent
> b) Looked at it once, seemed like too much trouble for the benefit.
> c) Looked at it once, it didn't do what I needed.  (What I need is
> __________)
> d) Use it, Love it, wouldn't Monorail without it.
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