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Inside my PHP application, I'm already successfully autoversioning my static content (CSS, JS, and images), so my URLs look something like this:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://example.com/include/css/global.1262063295.css" type="text/css" media="all" />
<img src="http://example.com/images/logo.1254284339.png" alt="" />

The 10-digit version numbers are simply the modification Unix timestamp of the individual files. This is achieved with mod_rewrite and some basic PHP code (see http://particletree.com/notebook/automatically-version-your-css-and-javascript-files/). So far so good.


HOWEVER, here's my problem.

Inside my CSS file, I have links to many background images:

background: url("http://example.com/images/dice.gif") no-repeat right top;

Similarly in my JS files, I reference different images as well.

Since I want all access to my static content (css, js, images) to have the version number included, is there any way to automatically update the links INSIDE a .css or .js file so the above css would look like this:

background: url("http://example.com/images/dice.1234567893.gif") no-repeat right top;

How can this be done automatically?

Thanks, Konstantin

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You can serve your CSS and JS files through PHP as well. For example, rename global.css to global.css.php. Make sure to send to correct HTTP response headers.

<?php // global.css.php
header('Content-Type:text/css; charset:utf-8');
include($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/path/to/autoVer.php'); ?>

#cssrule { background: url(<?php autoVer('/img/background.gif') ?>); }

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