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Rotua Panjaitan
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Alexander Makarov
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fixes #1158 mentioned @web alias in docs
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@@ -63,9 +63,9 @@ Path Aliases
Yii 2.0 expands the usage of path aliases to both file/directory paths and URLs. An alias
must start with a
`@`
character so that it can be differentiated from file/directory paths and URLs.
For example, the alias
`@yii`
refers to the Yii installation directory
. Path aliases are
supported in most places in the Yii core code. For example,
`FileCache::cachePath`
can take
both a path alias and a normal directory path.
For example, the alias
`@yii`
refers to the Yii installation directory
while
`@web`
contains base URL for currently
running web application. Path aliases are supported in most places in the Yii core code. For example,
`FileCache::cachePath`
can take
both a path alias and a normal directory path.
Path alias is also closely related with class namespaces. It is recommended that a path
alias be defined for each root namespace so that you can use Yii the class autoloader without
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