Nope...
Nope...
Posted Nov 21, 2011 12:19 UTC (Mon) by khim (subscriber, #9252)In reply to: This is great example... by aleXXX
Parent article: That newfangled Journal thing
Usually you have something like setup.php which writes textual config.php with username, password, etc. But it's just a few lines of remnants of "UNIX heritage". Usually you are supposed to delete setup.php after initial configuration and never touch config.php at all.
Other configs, all the logic, etc - everything goes to the insane mess of SQL tables or (if it's modern, AppEngine-based app) is stored as a blob in Datastore.
