INI is simple and simple is good. It's a config format for PHP itself, people
are used to it.
If simple doesn't cut it, choose something else, it's entirely up to you.
And if you want to shove XML down someone's throat, switch to Java ;)

Karol


Philip Gabbert wrote:
> 
> In my opinion, I think XML should be the recommended route. Using some
> obscured version of a Windows origin configuration file and then
> bastardizing it belong belief to add functionality is the entirely wrong
> way
> to go.
> 
> XML and the newly added ZendFW XML namespace (in 1.9) is the right way.
> That's what XML was built for. Not INI.
> 
> We should be discouraging bad practices. Bending a format into a direction
> it was never meant to go is not a good practice.
> 
> ---
> Philip
> g...@gpcentre.net
> http://www.gpcentre.net/
> 
> 

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