I don't have experience here, but you could take a look at JString
package which does some magic in the mbstring area. Or check if
mbstring is included in PHP 5.2+ (minimum requirement for Platform
12.1).
I've been thinking about the name of the package. When I read JMedia,
multimedia (images, video, sound) come to my mind. I know, js and css
files are stored in joomla/media folder but maybe something like
JAssestspacker, JPackager, JMinifier or JCompress (used in your
implementation plan) would better describe your API package.
In your recent blogpost I haven't found anything about evaluation of
use with other libraries (YUI compressor, Google closure). If these
were not possible to integrate, what were the reasons?
On Aug 7, 9:37 am, Janich <
jan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Would it be better to get the mbstring functions out of the actual
> compressors and test it in the upper layer?
> I cant really see the solution, but from experience, there are still hosts
> who doesnt have it.
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> On Sunday, 5 August 2012 04:39:52 UTC+2, kavith Thiranga wrote:
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https://github.com/kaviththiranga/joomla-platform/tree/JMedia/librari...>is the link to media package available in my git hub repo.
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http://kaviththiranga.blogspot.com/2012/07/gsoc-after-mid-term-evalua...>blog post of mine to get a rough idea on how to using this API etc.