Symfony Blog: YAML in symfony 1.1

Courtesy PHPDeveloper.org  Thu, 06/19/2008 - 11:18

This new post on the Symfony blog today looks at using the framework's built-in support for the YAML format.

They include a few examples of the code to make the files and how to use them.

Here is a short tutorial about my discovery of the new YAML parsing library that comes with symfony 1.1.

As you may know, YAML files are a place symfony developers spend time writing configuration, it is very important they have a...

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