hostextinfo.cfg doesnt been read
Rob Moss
robmossrm at aol.com
Wed Oct 19 13:00:24 CEST 2005
Andreas Brandino wrote:
>btw, what should i prefer??
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>use mysql (or any other rdbms) or prefer text files???
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>what is easier to maintain ?
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>in future releases templates will be replaced with sql??
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Both have pro's and cons.
If you have lots (thousands) of records, probably a database.
Otherwise, flat files are easier to maintain and are more reliable (in
most cases).
By the way, I received this email 3 times. Please check your email
client and/or mail server, as it's a little annoying to receive the same
email over and over again.
rob.
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