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authorJaime Iniesta <jaimeiniesta@gmail.com>2011-09-14 00:09:59 +0200
committerJaime Iniesta <jaimeiniesta@gmail.com>2011-09-14 00:09:59 +0200
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Fix typos and broken link on asset pipeline guide
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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ This has several disadvantages:
<ol>
<li>
<strong>Not all caches will cache content with a query string</strong><br>
- "Steve Souders recommends":http://www.stevesouders.com/blog/2008/08/23/revving-filenames-dont-use-querystring/, "...avoiding a querystring for cacheable resources". He found that in these case 5-20% of requests will not be cached.
+ "Steve Souders recommends":http://www.stevesouders.com/blog/2008/08/23/revving-filenames-dont-use-querystring/, "...avoiding a querystring for cacheable resources". He found that in this case 5-20% of requests will not be cached.
</li>
<li>
<strong>The file name can change between nodes in multi-server environments.</strong><br>
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ In regular views you can access images in the +assets/images+ directory like thi
Provided that the pipeline is enabled within your application (and not disabled in the current environment context), this file is served by Sprockets. If a file exists at +public/assets/rails.png+ it is served by the webserver.
-Alternatively, a request for a file with an MD5 hash such as +public/assets/rails-af27b6a414e6da00003503148be9b409.png+ is treated the same way. How these hashes are generated is covered in the "Production Assets":#production_assets section later on in this guide.
+Alternatively, a request for a file with an MD5 hash such as +public/assets/rails-af27b6a414e6da00003503148be9b409.png+ is treated the same way. How these hashes are generated is covered in the "In Production":#in-production section later on in this guide.
Sprockets will also look through the paths specified in +config.assets.paths+ which includes the standard application paths and any path added by Rails engines.
@@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ WARNING: If you are upgrading an existing application and intend to use this opt
h3. How Caching Works
-Sprockets uses the default rails cache store to cache assets in development and production.
+Sprockets uses the default Rails cache store to cache assets in development and production.
TODO: Add more about changing the default store.