On Monday, August 25, 2003, at 11:51 AM, Patricia G. L. Hall wrote:
I've seen you talk about the ini way of doing things before and I
thought
it was an interesteing way to carry on. I'm pretty sure you've
mentioned
ini on your blog, but have you ever blogged its use specifically?
I
and simple to write and parse (using the getProfileSections and
getProfileString functions). They are much less verbose than XML and
they don't handle unicode, too bad as they would make provide pretty good
substitutes for resource bundle functionality. cf really needs something
like
Hello
When developing in PHP, it is common to have something like this in a class
document:
// start
include 'my_config_file.php';
class MyClass {
// properties and functions
}
// end
Where my_config_file.php is a file that has constants and other shared
variables. I am familiar with CFCs
cfcomponent
cfinclude template=blah.config
cffunction
cffunction
/cfcomponent
I guess this would be the answer (did not know u could cfinclude right away). But the
other posts raised some interesting questions:
Didn't quite understand the INI suggestion (Raymond Camden)
Is it
Hello
When developing in PHP, it is common to have something like this in a class
document:
// start
include 'my_config_file.php';
class MyClass {
// properties and functions
}
// end
Where my_config_file.php is a file that has constants and other shared
variables. I am familiar with CFCs
http://www.mach-ii.com/
I've been clicking around the mach-ii site over the past days but haven't understood
it completely (yet). Downloading PDFs right now. Are the UML diagrams made with
gModeler? I suggest a question for the Mach-II FAQ:
What is Mach-II?
I've read a lot of blogs telling
http://www.mach-ii.com/
I've been clicking around the mach-ii site over the past days but haven't understood
it completely (yet). Downloading PDFs right now. Are the UML diagrams made with
gModeler? I suggest a question for the Mach-II FAQ:
What is Mach-II?
I've read a lot of blogs telling
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Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 7:21 PM
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Subject: Re: cfc vs php rule of thumb
and simple to write and parse (using the getProfileSections and
getProfileString functions). They are much less verbose than XML and
they don't handle unicode, too bad as they would make
know a little java. If you don't, Benoit Hediard wrote a couple UDFs to
do
similar things (probably based on the java classes). I'm not sure exactly
noipe, same approach as me.
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On Monday, Aug 25, 2003, at 12:40 US/Pacific, Mauricio Giraldo wrote:
http://www.mach-ii.com/
I've been clicking around the mach-ii site over the past days but
haven't understood it completely (yet). Downloading PDFs right now.
Are the UML diagrams made with gModeler? I suggest a question
cfcomponent
cfinclude template=blah.config
cffunction
cffunction
/cfcomponent
I guess this would be the answer (did not know u could cfinclude right away). But the
other posts raised some interesting questions:
Didn't quite understand the INI suggestion (Raymond Camden)
Is it
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From: Mauricio Giraldo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: cfc vs php rule of thumb
Hello
When developing in PHP, it is common to have
You can easily use the native Java resource bundle handling classes if you
know a little java. If you don't, Benoit Hediard wrote a couple UDFs to
do
never been able to get them to work via mx (probably too little java
know-how). i have my own udf--now cfc, its easy enough to read a properties
Do my Mach II pages help?
http://www.corfield.org/index.php?fuseaction=machii.why
http://www.corfield.org/index.php?fuseaction=machii.concepts
They certainly do. Thanks a lot
- mga
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Hello
When developing in PHP, it is common to have something like this in a class
document:
// start
include 'my_config_file.php';
class MyClass {
// properties and functions
}
// end
Where my_config_file.php is a file that has constants and other shared
variables. I am familiar with CFCs
Subject: cfc vs php rule of thumb
Hello
When developing in PHP, it is common to have something like
this in a class
document:
// start
include 'my_config_file.php';
class MyClass {
// properties and functions
}
// end
Where my_config_file.php is a file that has constants
oi Mauricio!!
cfcomponent
cfinclude template=blah.config
cffunction
cffunction
/cfcomponent
?
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Monday, August 25, 2003, 1:52:20 PM, you wrote:
MG Hello
MG When developing in
: Monday, August 25, 2003 10:59 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: cfc vs php rule of thumb
There are a couple of different answers to this question. What follows
are just a few ideas, and may not always work best depending on your
situation.
1) One way to have a CFC read in 'config' information
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From: Mauricio Giraldo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 11:52 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: cfc vs php rule of thumb
Hello
cfcomponent
cfinclude template=blah.config
cffunction
cffunction
/cfcomponent
I guess this would be the answer (did not know u could cfinclude right away). But the
other posts raised some interesting questions:
Didn't quite understand the INI suggestion (Raymond Camden)
Is it
http://www.mach-ii.com/
I've been clicking around the mach-ii site over the past days but haven't understood
it completely (yet). Downloading PDFs right now. Are the UML diagrams made with
gModeler? I suggest a question for the Mach-II FAQ:
What is Mach-II?
I've read a lot of blogs telling
Didn't quite understand the INI suggestion (Raymond Camden)
CF has the ability to read ini files, which are standard (on Windows)
file formats that look kinda like this
[sectionA]
settingOne=foo
settingTwo=goo
[sectionB]
Etc
XML files are probably preferable, but ini files are easy enough to
I've seen you talk about the ini way of doing things before and I thought
it was an interesteing way to carry on. I'm pretty sure you've mentioned
ini on your blog, but have you ever blogged its use specifically?
-Patti
Didn't quite understand the INI suggestion (Raymond Camden)
CF has the
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Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 9:52 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: cfc vs php rule of thumb
I've seen you talk about the ini way of doing things before
and I thought it was an interesteing way to carry on. I'm
pretty sure you've mentioned ini on your blog, but have
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