Hello,

I am new to Symfony, but I did my best to document myself before
asking this question.
I have a couple of settings in my application which I've placed in
app.yml for now. They are related to aspects of the application that
should be modifiable by the administrator through a web interface. Is
this the best way to do it?

For now I've created an action and a form that displays the content of
the app.yml file and writes it after the admin has modified it. I am
not sure this is the best solution; if the administrator were to make
a mistake in editing the YML file, he might lock himself out of the
administrative interface.

Any tips on where to define a couple of application-specific
parameters (such as max_images_per_page, max_images_per_gallery etc)
that can be easily modified by the administrator?

Thanks,
Adi

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