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Fabien Potencier 2c346cba07 merged branch fabpot/images (PR #6006)
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9f1cd84 moved most static assets directly into the templates

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moved most static assets directly into the templates

This has been done for several reasons:

 * for consistency with the way we already manage the WDT and the
   profiler icons;
 * it makes the Exception independent from the location of the assets
   (and from the asset() function)
 * this is the second step to make the WebProfiler useable outside the
   full-stack framework

see dbcd171dd3

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by stof at 2012-11-13T17:52:39Z

the images blue_picto_more and blue_picto_less are also used in DoctrineBundle (and probably in JMSDebuggingBundle but I haven't checked). Could you submit a PR inlining the images too before removing them ?

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by fabpot at 2012-11-13T18:02:18Z

Any image useful for other bundles should not be deleted. So, if DoctrineBundle is using the blue_pico_* images, I'm going to revert their deletion.

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by schmittjoh at 2012-11-13T18:07:02Z

I'm using them in two bundles, JMSDebuggingBundle and JMSJobQueueBundle (same for the exception related templates).

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by dlsniper at 2012-11-13T22:22:29Z

Wouldn't it be better to have the encoded icons in a separate CSS file as different classes/background images?

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by fabpot at 2012-11-14T11:28:24Z

ok, I've reverted the removal of the images that might be useful in third-party bundles.
2012-11-14 13:48:11 +01:00
src/Symfony merged branch fabpot/images (PR #6006) 2012-11-14 13:48:11 +01:00
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