On 1/26/11 3:50 PM, Henrik Bjornskov wrote:
the config.{xml,yml,php} are DependencyInjection config files just as
the ones found in the bundles. In config.yml you can then specify
services and parameters. Most of the time you would change the classes
and not the service definition.

An if you want to change the definition that comes with a bundle, it means that there is a bug in the extension.

Fabien

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