Robin Berjon a écrit :
Hi Cyril,

On Nov 20, 2009, at 17:58 , Cyril Concolato wrote:
While implementing the required features to pass the tests of the test suite, I was 
wondering if you really want to keep the default start file table. The benefit of 
this table seems to be just avoiding the use of a <content> element with an src 
attribute in the config file while the drawback is that you have to scan your zip 
file for all files in order. The spec and conformance would be simpler without that, 
without losing features I think. WDYT?

I actually like it, it's one less thing that we need to specify (I was 
unfavourable to making the configuration requires in the first place). I've 
implemented it and it works nicely. Yes, it's a bit of a performance hit but 
it's not so bad and you can cache it easily.
I agree that it's not a big burden. I think it's more a question of taste. I would prefer 
putting more in the configuration than less. What do you mean by "you can cache it 
easily" ?

Cyril

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Cyril Concolato
Maître de Conférences/Associate Professor
Groupe Mutimedia/Multimedia Group
Département Traitement du Signal et Images
/Dept. Signal and Image Processing
Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications
46 rue Barrault
75 013 Paris, France
http://tsi.enst.fr/~concolat

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