Thanks for the reply David. I would have thought config_prod.yml would
have been useful for exactly the situation you're describing. O well
I've managed to chop it out.

Rob

On Apr 29, 11:20 am, David Buchmann <david.buchm...@liip.ch> wrote:
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> Am 29.04.2011 12:09, schrieb robjensen82:
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> > What's the point in the parameters.ini? why not just stick to
> > config.yml?
>
> the idea is that config.yml is under version control, while
> parameters.ini contains confidential data like database password and
> such. as well as setup specific stuff (database server name and so on,
> which would vary if you run your prod code on an integration server ...)
>
> that said, i don't know why its in .ini format and not a .yml file. in
> our projects, we use a dynamic.yml for such information.
>
> cheers,david
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