Can you include this within the documentation?

--- Raymond Irving <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> With DynAPI 3.0 it's now very easy to add a
> configuration file to your web apps.
> 
> By using the IOElementSoda Class you can easily
> convert a JavaScript Object into and xml document as
> shown below:
> 
> var ini = {
>       usecart:false,
>       color:'red',
>       timeout:5
> };
> 
> dynapi.debug.print(IOElement.ws_Var2SODA(ini));
> 
> Which should display:
> 
> <soda>
>       <o0>
>       <a1>
>               <s2>usecart|color|timeout</s2>
>               <r1/>
>               <a2>
>                       <b3>false</b3>
>                       <r2/>
>                       <s3>red</s3>
>                       <r2/>
>                       <i3>5</i3>
>               </a2>
>       </a1>
>       </o0>
> </soda>
> 
> 
> You can then save the SODA Object to a file on the
> server. For example config.ini
> 
> Later you could then reopen the config.ini file and
> convert it back into a JavaScript Object:
> 
> var fl = new FileReader(function(){
>       var str = fl.read('config.ini'); // load file from
> server
>       var ini = IOElement.ws_SODA2Var(str);
>       // now we can use the ini object
>       if(ini.color) document.bgcolor = ini.color;
> });
> 
> 
> 
> Any comments?
> 
> --
> Raymond Irving
> 
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