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Marcello Romani wrote:
From: Marcello Romani [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Catalyst] C::V::PDF? (Anybody have one?)
To: The elegant MVC web framework catalyst@lists.rawmode.org
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Dylan Vanderhoof ha
Octavian,
Assuming you are using ActiveState Perl, it is quite strange that you
don't have a working Tie::RefHash since it is part of the basic Perl
install. I'm not totally sure, but I think it is even part of the
core-modules.
Sometimes, due to botched installs and such, your copy of the
this wonderful framework!
Best regards,
Karl Moens
aka CountZero on Perlmonks.org
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John Napiorkowski wrote:
(snip)
Hey, question for you; are you using Formbuilder with
a database? If so what are you doing to manage
getting stuff between formbuild and your datbase of
choice? I'm using DBIx and just doing braindead stuff
like writing a bunch of $c-form-field(name=,
* Christopher H. Laco [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-08-29 21:15]:
So, imho, FV::S is not very object vs. class friendly. If I
needed to set two different sets of messages for two seperate
parts of an app that just happen to have the same action name
(like save, load, delete, add, or anything