On 31.10.2010 18:27, Richard D Shank wrote:
> IMHO, it makes more sense to have them ignored.  I think it makes it
> less confusing for someone using the bundle the first time, just copy
> and paste the default conifg from the README to the config file.
> 
> To me it provides a form of documentation. If at some point in the
> future, I decide I want to do a different form for the change_password
> (from the example), I don't have to do did back into the README or wiki.
> I can open the config and its pretty obvious what needs to be changed.

Agreed. I added a kind of strict mode though that allows you to prevent
the nulls from being ignored if you want, and pushed it [1]

If Fabien agrees to pull it then it'd be nice. I sadly can't do a pull
request because github somehow thinks that Fabien's master is in sync
with my branch.. Not sure wtf is up there :/


[1] http://github.com/Seldaek/symfony/commits/extension_helpers

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