Quoting Benjamin Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Thomas Charron wrote:
> > What people don't seem to understand is, we really already USE
> registries.  
> > They are just application level registries. 
>   Um, no.  As you went on to say, we use config files.  So call them that. 
> The Windows registry is a monster.  Don't call a wolf a cow and you'll get
> a
> lot less confusion.  :-)

  A registry is simply a unified system for accessing configuration data.  
Period.  You call them config files.  Go ahead, but they are no more then 
simplified registries, mostly using ASCII based key->value pairs..

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Thomas Charron
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