I think the proper way to do BInsor is have all the configurable value in an 
external properties file.
That way it is just a list of properties.Less chance of people f*%king it up.
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 11:22:33 -0500> From: [EMAIL 
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ADVANCED-DOTNET@DISCUSS.DEVELOP.COM> > While the Binsor looks more concise, I 
think the XML representation is> clearer to non-dev's. To me the XML 
Configuration stuff is mostly so that> my IT guys can configure it upon moving 
to production...*NOT* so I can> configure it. .ini files are more consise, that 
doesn't' mean their better.> My $0.0199999998757. (I can't stand rounding 
errors).> > Thanks,> > Shawn Wildermuth> http://adoguy.com> 
http://wildermuthconsulting.com> Microsoft MVP (C#), MCSD.NET, Author and 
Speaker> > The Silverlight Tour is coming to a city near you!> > > 
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