Thank you both of you !!

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Adrien Mogenet
http://www.ze-technology.com
http://adrien.frenchcomp.net

On 7 oct, 13:31, Eno <symb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 7 Oct 2009, Adrien Mogenet wrote:
> > Once I `symfony project:freeze /path/to/sf/`, I noticed that both
> > plugins folders in /web are... linked !
>
> > cd web && ls -l :
> > sfPropelPlugin -> ../../../Symfony/1.2/lib/plugins/sfPropelPlugin/web
> > sfProtoculousPlugin -> ../../../Symfony/1.2/lib/plugins/
> > sfProtoculousPlugin/web
>
> "Archive Plug-Ins
>
> Some plug-ins come as a simple archive of files. To install those, just
> unpack the archive into your project's plugins/ directory. If the plug-in
> contains a web/ subdirectory, don't forget to run the
> plugin:publish-assets command to create the corresponding symlink under
> the main web/ folder as shown in listing 17-14. Finally, don't forget to
> clear the cache."
>
> Excerpt from docs:
>
> http://www.symfony-project.org/book/1_2/17-Extending-Symfony#chapter_...
>
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