Mappings aren't required (though the two default mappings might be).

I just recently added a mapping for some error-handling code - it's nice to
 be able to include the code from ANYWHERE and let it rely on the mapping t
o run.  Otherwise, each code insertion would have to have the relative path
 to the error handling file.

However, if the application has to run on a machine you don't have access t
o, you'd better have a good configuration document and a trustworthy staff 
to set the machine correctly.  BTDT.

Chris Norloff


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
from: James Taavon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 12:53:35 -0500

>What is the determining factor whether you need a Mapping for your
>application or not? Is it necessary for the app to work?
>
>James
>
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