Jon -
Oh, I guess re-reading my post it does seem nonsensical. Sorry.
The background: I've been building e-commerce web applications since 1996;
I've used all kinds of template languages and "e-commerce packages" etc, and
each have their own way of handling basic services.
Few, however, let the developer control something as fine-grained as
normalizing the case of your form or url variables. There are lots of little
things in Turbine that fit this pattern; it shows a care that many
commercial applications lack.
Again, my thanks.
-best-darr-
"Preferences are the spice of life"
-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 8:27 PM
To: Turbine-user
Subject: Re: ParameterParser
on 6/13/01 4:17 PM, "Darren Gilroy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All -
>
> url.case.folding=none
>
> I am seriously impressed with Turbine.
>
> Thanks
> -best-darr-
Eh?
-jon
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