Needs review
Project:
Boost
Version:
6.x-1.x-dev
Component:
Caching logic
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Bug report
Assigned:
Unassigned
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Created:
21 Jul 2010 at 01:07 UTC
Updated:
31 Jan 2011 at 11:31 UTC
As mikeytown mentioned http://drupal.org/node/619112#comment-2841508, Boost is no longer compatible with the latest version of Javascript Aggregator (minification)
Comments
Comment #1
mikeytown2 commentedsomething I should probably fix
Comment #2
andrewsuth commented*thumbs up*
Comment #3
j0nathan commentedsubscribing
Comment #4
jdwfly commentedI just realized this today.
+1
Comment #5
tjharman commentedWhat problems does this cause?
I haven't seen any issues?
Comment #6
andrewsuth commented@tjharman: Well, it doesn't cause any problems as such, it's just that JS Aggregator doesn't minify the JS.
Comment #7
chadd commentedis there a workaround for this to get jsmin to work again? or does this just have to be patched in boost?
Comment #8
andrewsuth commentedSee comment #1 ;)
Comment #9
chadd commentedheh, ok.
i just wondered if there was anything i could hack in the meantime to get this working again.
Comment #10
mikeytown2 commentedchanging tags so I'll see it this weekend.
Comment #11
vasikesubscribe
Comment #12
mikeytown2 commentedadding tag
Comment #13
joelstein commentedSee #940554: CSS files with multiple periods (.) in the filename for a patch which seems to clear up this incompatibility.
Comment #14
andrewsuth commentedCan someone else confirm this patch resolves this problem?
Comment #15
Andrew Gorokhovets commentedsubscribing
Comment #16
mikeytown2 commented#1046032: js file 404 with Javascript Aggregator
#940554: CSS files with multiple periods (.) in the filename