17.06.2007, 12:04
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Originally Posted by n0ah
Sorry, but whats the difference between dini and dudb? I'm using dini and it looks much easer (for me) than dudb.
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Basicly you use dudb if you want to save encrypted passwords, save each to a crashsafe filename (for example *GM*Draco saves to _09GM_09DracoBlue.ini to prevent crashes) and have other functionalities, which you would have to create for users on your own.
So use dudb if you want to read/save user related content, save passwords, create logins and things like this. And if you want to save anything else: dini!
Kind regards,
Jan (DracoBlue)