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RE[6]: A development platform should be agnostic in des
by segedunum on Mon 12th Jan 2009 15:16
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WTF? dude, stfu already, what a clueles troll. The app.config file is part of the domain of the application, and since all .NET applications run in a sandbox the .exe and the app.config run in the same domain. The manifest is just to let know vista that it will need admin. priviledges..............
The issue here is how application developers are dealing with persistable storage of settings, perhaps on a per-user basis, that are amended and used on-the-fly by the application, with all the issues that entails.
Since you clearly didn't understand what App.config is actually for I'm moderately interested in what this meaningless load of claptrap has to do with that?




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WTF? dude, stfu already, what a clueles troll. The app.config file is part of the domain of the application, and since all .NET applications run in a sandbox the .exe and the app.config run in the same domain.
The manifest is just to let know vista that it will need admin. priviledges, but this is in general, even Java apps. would need a manifest for the same porpose, because is a requirement of the OS, and is for all the applications, cross platform or not.
Im really getting tired of your clueless none sense trollish, so please, DON'T TALL ABOUT THINGS YOU DON'T KNOW JUST FOR TROLLING.