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Re: refdb db in menu?: msg#00099

Subject: Re: refdb db in menu?
Michael Smith writes:
 > Ah, OK. I guess I can then hard-code it into the Emacs code. You say it
 > changes once in a while, and I remember that it's 'refdb1' for v0.9.3.
 > Does that mean you alternate it between those two values, and so if I
 > have the Emacs code filter out both "refdb" and "refdb1", it will handle
 > things OK if/when you need to change the name again?
 > 

This should do the trick. So far I didn't find any reason to use
something else but refdb or refdb1.

 > OK. But, along with the blacklist, should I just have it hard-coded to
 > always ignore the following, even if they're not included in the
 > blacklist? If not, there's a risk of users trying to add RefDB data to
 > these databases.
 > 
 >   refdb refdb1 mysql template0 template1
 > 

This is the pitch dark black list, so to speak. In no case a reference
database should have one of these names.

 > Yes, I think it should be on your todo list. How much of a priority it
 > should be relative to other things you have on there, I can't say.
 > 

Ok. I'll put it on my list then. I'll make that user-configurable to
save time for those who know what they're doing.

regards,
Markus

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