You can create an object in the ColdSpring configuration to hold that
kind of information. MG comes w/ a SimpleConfig bean to make this
easier.
create it like so:
<bean id="Config" class="ModelGlue.Bean.CommonBeans.SimpleConfig">
<property name="Config">
<map>
<entry
key="SomeKey"><value>somevalue</value></entry>
<entry
key="thumbNailPhotoDir"><value>/img/thumb/</value></entry>
</map>
</property>
</bean>
then in the controller you can get it like so:
getModelGlue().getBean('Config').getConfigSetting('thumbNailPhotoDir')
once you have it in the controller, you can set the value in the Event
object which will make its way to the ViewState (MG2) so you can use
it in your views.
Sean
On Dec 3, 3:51 am, HillSlug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've completed Dan Wilson's MG tutorial and have to say it's pretty
> good.
> In playing around with it, I wanted to extend it with some graphics.
>
> I know in my old way of procedural programming, I would do something
> simple like this:
> Application.cfm:
>
> <cfset application.thumbNailPhotoDir = "images/users/thumb/">
>
> And then just call <img src=#application.thumbNailPhotoDir#">
> throughout my application.
>
> I was curious as to how I would translate this to using Coldspring and
> then passing it to my viewstate?
>
> I'm a little lost and could use some assistance.
>
> thank you everyone for your help.
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