It is working so far. :-) This MG stuff is already saving me a bunch of time
for sure.

1) You know what...that's a good idea. I get the voodoo part so I'll
definitely keep it in the back of my mind but since this is for sure a
global process it could work best in the onRequestStart. Good point!

2) Perfect. Thanks for the correction. I wanna speak intelligently so any
points of clarification help. I'll watch it homie! ;-)

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On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 12:26 PM, Jared Rypka-Hauer
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Should work. If there's someone here with a bit more familiarity with
> typed events, I'm sure they can comment further... I haven't had a
> chance to play with them much yet... I was stuck using MG:U when MG:G
> was getting off the ground. :( As I understand things, though, you
> have the idea right. I like how you're using the SimpleConfig to pull
> configuration details from... *gasp* the config files. ;)
>
> I have are a couple observations tho:
>
> 1) There are onRequestStart and End functions that, if in a
> controller, will automatically run at the appropriate time. You could
> put the PageConfigs operation in there. On the other hand, that makes
> them rather invisible, and voodoo isn't good if you're expecting your
> configs to document your application. I keep meaning to write a MG
> config file parser that would show you a map of your events, but I
> never quite get around to it. Anyway... just sayin. (I'd actually
> leave it how it is till you have a reason to switch.)
>
> 2) You said "The SetPageConfigs event..." and I just want to point out
> that SetPageConfigs is a broadcast, or a message, not an event.
> Niggling perhaps, but an important, and common, mistake that can lead
> to a great deal of confusion... especially on the lists. Events are
> defined with event-handlers and event-handlers broadcast messages. ;)
> Don't let it happen again! *G*
>
> On Oct 8, 2009, at 11:44 AM 10/8/09, John C. Bland II wrote:
>
> > You make a great point about documenting the app.
> >
> > I've figured out my holes in my config and have it working much
> > better now. I even have separated config files. :-D Woot! lol
> >
> > Let me know if this is good: ...
>
> >
>

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