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Virtual for concatenated assets #6

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Fauntleroy opened this issue Oct 9, 2012 · 1 comment
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Virtual for concatenated assets #6

Fauntleroy opened this issue Oct 9, 2012 · 1 comment

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@Fauntleroy
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After taking a look at the readme and code it seems that this requires the use of a virtual to concatenate assets. Is this true? If so, will a concatenation virtual be added to this?

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manast commented Oct 10, 2012

Do you mean for instance concatenation of javascript files? If thats what you mean, then the answer is yes. This could be achieved with a virtual file. As long as you tell cabinet which files that are part of the concatenation, it will keep watching them and if any of them changes it will re-concatenate and re-cache a new file.

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