I would suggest using the console as I have it setup in the
screencasts. This allows you to do everything from the current working
directory, which in most cases is the app. From there you can figure
out relative paths.
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t; Looks like the Bakery article is live:
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Looks like the Bakery article is live:
http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/assetpackager-for-cakephp
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Grant - Already done, just waiting approval from the head chefs :)
Also, I responded to your comment on my blog...
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version of
AssetPackager. It uses a console script and a custom helper to do the
job, plus (if you have PHP5) uses JSMin to minimize the javascript. A
full write up and download is available here:
http://blog.bradleyboy.com/2007/07/28/assetpackager-for-cakephp/
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