Symfony has similar plugin:
http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/jeMinifyJsCssPlugin

On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 1:42 PM, chris burgess<[email protected]> wrote:
> I read that TM's sister site FindSomeone recently deployed an NZ-developed
> optimisation technology that (should) have circumvented this sort of thing.
> It compiles CSS and JS down to a bare minimum, and even appears to encode
> image sprites into the CSS code, so that they all are delivered as a single
> request.
> Looking at FindSomeone today, the tech seems to have been removed (or I'm
> missing it). I don't recall the name. It was first available for IIS but may
> be available for Apache now too.
> Many OSS CMS incorporate some feature like this too. Drupal will optionally
> compile your CSS files into a single deliverable file which has a hashed,
> unique filename. This ensures they
> can be aggressively cached *and* will be loaded anew when updated.
>
> (Anyone remember what that tech is called?)
> >
>



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