Hey AW,
I like it, and it seems to work well. It's actually a lot like the DB
class I was thinking about creating a while back but never got the time to
take on another project. I think I may add the additional features to it
that I wanted to add to mine and create my own side project out of it.
Adding methods like ->movenext, ->moveprev, ->movefirst and ->movelast. Then
have a row object that moves with those methods. Basically something that
acts just like microsoft's DAO, RDO and ADO database objects. But that's
another project :)
As for what's next - how soon would you want to get the directory
structure implemented? I'd say the sooner the better. So all things that
need to be coded around that won't need to be re-coded after the feature is
injected into the code later on down the line. Unless you've already started
looking at ways to do this, I can start on some test code for database
storage of the structure of the directories and getting directories / sub
directories linked properly.
Regards,
Tony Kirk
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