Peter,
You make some good points. I plan to read those articles within the
next couple of weeks and write up a response if I'm still not completely
convinced. Its just that right now, because the semester is coming to a
close, I can't give it the time/attention a good response deserves. I
hope you'll excuse the delay =).
-Sam
Peter Bell wrote, On 11/25/2006 10:44 AM:
Hi Sam,
There are a few reasons. And what was going to be an email turned into a
posting!
Here are my latest thoughts on XML for configuration.
http://www.pbell.com/index.cfm/2006/11/25/Should-you-use-XML-for-your-config
uration-files
Best Wishes,
Peter
On 11/25/06 9:07 AM, "Sammy Larbi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim,
Don't take this the wrong way, as it is a genuine question, but when I
read it, it sound sort of heckling. It is not meant to be, so forgive
me if it sounds that way to you.
When and why would I want to use this? In particular, why is it better
than say <cfinclude template="config.cfm"> where config.cfm sets all my
variables?
Thanks,
Sam
jim collins wrote, On 11/24/2006 6:39 PM:
What is config.cfc? Config.cfc allows application and session
variables in a ColdFusion application to be set from an XML file.
Config.cfc is available for download at
http://code.google.com/p/configcfc/
For subversion users the link is:
http://configcfc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
A big THANK YOU to Nic Tunney for his help, code review, and creating
the Application.cfc example. You rock dude.
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