Done, FC-2168

Chris.

On Feb 10, 10:28 pm, Blair McKenzie <[email protected]> wrote:
> That's a good idea. As you say there's already a system in place for
> configurable paths, so it should be easy to add. Can you create a ticket and
> let me know?
>
> Blair
>
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 6:38 AM, Chris Kent <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I know this is probably an unusual request but here goes.
>
> > In FC6 I am integrating an external application that requires a
> > webserver mapping set up to “/cache”. This is obviously going to cause
> > problems with the FC6 /cache folder for the UI CSS and JS.
>
> > I have got around this by modifying
> >  /core/packages/facry/utils.cfc
> >  /core/tags/core/cssInHead.cfm
> >  /core/tags/core/cssJSHead.cfm
> > As these are the only places where “/cache” is referenced.
>
> > Can an app scope path var be set up and used for this cache folder in
> > a similar way to the image or file folders, e.g.
> > <cfset application.path.cache = "#application.path.webroot#/cache">
> > This could then be changed to a different fodler name if required.
>
> > If not I will have to be very naughty and run with a modified version
> > of core.
>
> > Chris.
>
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