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d to do it in the HTML files, why would I
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pecify the path or even the name of the property
file, I shouldn't have to: no need to do it in the HTML files, why would I
have to in my Java classes?
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>> I just need an easy way of getting initialization values that I don't
>> want to be wired in MyApplication code, kind of what the .INI files are
>> in
>> the Windows world.
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>> Cheers,
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>> Daniel
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INI files are in
> the Windows world.
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> Cheers,
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> Daniel
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want to be wired in MyApplication code, kind of what the .INI files are in
the Windows world.
Cheers,
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