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At 09:07 AM 08/17/2005 -0400, Karen wrote:
I think it looks and feels great. Congratulations - it's a big undertaking. My only suggestion with the WWWOptions file to make it easier for adding future release changes is to download a copy of the current example set WWWoptions file and edit it to match your newworking file. That way, everything will be grouped the way that Innovative has theirs and it will be much easier to locate a WWWOption that matches a function or module. And add comments to mark the sections. It's painstaking to do, but well worth it.

I agree with the comments comment, but the usefulness of editing the wwwoptions file from the current example set just to get entries grouped probably depends on the level of customization you have in place as well as how you plan to maintain your wwwoptions file (text editor or Millennium Administration). For us, editing the example file just to get entries grouped by functionality would be a waste of time for two reasons: (1) the III file has lots of entries I don't need and is missing many of the entries I do need; (2) if I want to see wwwoptions neatly grouped by functionality I can just fire up Millennium Administration, where I can view them alphabetically or by group, regardless of how they appear in the file as viewed in a text editor.

Bob Duncan


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