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===Required Arguments=== | ===Required Arguments=== | ||
*'''filePath:''' The [[filepath]] of the file in the following format: '''":resourceName/path"'''. 'resourceName' is the name of the resource the file is in, and 'path' is the path from the root directory of the resource to the file. | *'''filePath:''' The [[filepath]] of the file to be created in the following format: '''":resourceName/path"'''. 'resourceName' is the name of the resource the file is in, and 'path' is the path from the root directory of the resource to the file. | ||
:For example, if you want to create a config named 'settings.xml' in the resource 'ctf', it can be created from another resource this way: ''addResourceConfig(":ctf/settings.xml", "server")''. | :For example, if you want to create a config named 'settings.xml' in the resource 'ctf', it can be created from another resource this way: ''addResourceConfig(":ctf/settings.xml", "server")''. | ||
:If you want to create the file in the current resource, only the file path is necessary, e.g. ''addResourceConfig("settings.xml", "server")''. | :If you want to create the file in the current resource, only the file path is necessary, e.g. ''addResourceConfig("settings.xml", "server")''. |
Revision as of 16:58, 16 September 2009
This function adds a new empty config file to an existing resource.
Syntax
xmlnode addResourceConfig ( string filePath, [ string filetype = "server" ] )
Required Arguments
- filePath: The filepath of the file to be created in the following format: ":resourceName/path". 'resourceName' is the name of the resource the file is in, and 'path' is the path from the root directory of the resource to the file.
- For example, if you want to create a config named 'settings.xml' in the resource 'ctf', it can be created from another resource this way: addResourceConfig(":ctf/settings.xml", "server").
- If you want to create the file in the current resource, only the file path is necessary, e.g. addResourceConfig("settings.xml", "server").
Optional Arguments
NOTE: When using optional arguments, you might need to supply all arguments before the one you wish to use. For more information on optional arguments, see optional arguments.
- filetype: a string indicating whether the file is serverside ("server") or clientside ("client").
Returns
Returns the new config's root xmlnode if the config was added successfully, false otherwise.
Example
See Also
- abortRemoteRequest
- call
- fetchRemote
- getResourceConfig
- getResourceDynamicElementRoot
- getResourceExportedFunctions
- getResourceFromName
- getResourceName
- getResourceRootElement
- getResourceState
- getThisResource
- getRemoteRequests
- getRemoteRequestInfo