John Fremlin wrote:

> I didn't understand how to make a delivered Lisp image (where the source
> directory may have moved or not be accessible) play well with the
> versioning of CSS and JS files, which tries to grovel around in the source
> directory

Do you mean the static files directory (where the files accessible via
/pub reside)?


> to see if the files have been modified. This obviously won't
> work if the source directory has moved.

If you answered yes to the above question then try using your own
copy of the static files and point Weblocks at it.


> Is there a way of defining where the source of CSS and JS files should
> be put which doesn't involve mucking about with ASDF (not popular
> in delivered images)?

Use the :PUBLIC-FILES-PATH argument to DEFWEBAPP.

  Leslie


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