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at Dec 1, 2012 at 11:08 pm
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The source files are coming from the spree gem, which is a Rails Engine (in
short, a Rails Engine has all the architecture and code to function as an
full Rails app, but treats your Rails app as the main app and itself as a
secondary/auxilliary app). You can look at specific spree files whereever
you install your gems locally as well as here,
https://github.com/spree/spree.In terms of overriding Spree, check out these links,
Views -
http://guides.spreecommerce.com/view_customization.htmlLogic -
http://guides.spreecommerce.com/logic_customization.htmlOn Friday, November 30, 2012 11:18:38 PM UTC-6, Ruby-Forum.com User wrote:I like to deploy the Spreecommerce locally and want to implement my own
changes. I have deployed successfully but I don't know where the actual
sources files comes or running. I need help to sort this out. Please can
any one help me.
Thanks in Advance
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