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I'm trying to get AssetManager to work in a plain new ZendSkeleton Application using this Blog and the wiki. I followed each step but can't get it to work, respectively tried every thing I could imagine... I'm using latest Zend2 Framework 2.2.6 and AssetManager dev-master via composer. My files are located in ./module/Application/public. The Module is registered in ./config/application.config.php an loaded (testet via ZendDeveloperTools).

My config file ./module/Application/config/module.config.php is shown here:

return array(
   'asset_manager' => array(
        'resolver_configs' => array(
            'paths' => array(
                'Application' => __DIR__ . '/../public',
            ),
        ),
    ),
...

I have tried using maps and collections, but there is no way to access my files in "./module/Application/public" folder via "http://localhost:8888/test.css".

Anyone any idea how this problem could be solved? Many thanks in advance.

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  • Got any output for that HTTP request? What are the absolute paths of the module class, the test.css file and that config file?
    – Ocramius
    Mar 12, 2014 at 16:52
  • Thanks for your fast answer :) I get an 404 error if I try to access this file via http://localhost:8888/test.css . The test.css is located here: ./module/Application/public/test.css, the config file is ./module/Application/config/module.config.php and the module class is ./module/Application/module.php. But the module class file isn't changed.
    – mrmoor
    Mar 12, 2014 at 17:00
  • Is AssetManager enabled? Is your module enabled? Check the merged config and be sure to use realpath() to avoid problems with typos.
    – Ocramius
    Mar 12, 2014 at 18:27
  • Yes AssetManager is enabled and the first module, checked via ZendDeveloperTools. I have edited ./module/Application/config/module.config.php to 'Application' => realpath(__DIR__ . '/../public'), and it resolves correctly.
    – mrmoor
    Mar 13, 2014 at 9:28

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I now that post is old, but anyway maybe it helps someone, i got same problem, issue was in my apache server configuration. In my /etc/sites-available/*.conf file I changed AllowOverride None to All and everything works now. My example of conf:

 <VirtualHost zend.loc:80>
        ServerName zend.loc
        DocumentRoot /var/www/zend.loc/public
        <Directory /var/www/zend.loc/public>
            Options FollowSymLinks
            AllowOverride All
            Order allow,deny
            Allow from all
        </Directory> 
</VirtualHost>

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