Jason A. Crome wrote:
Finally!
The public Subversion repository for CGI::Session is set up and working.
You can access the repository at one of the following locations:
svn://svn.cromedome.net/CGI-Session
http://svn.cromedome.net
Every time I do a check out I get this:
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To be honest, I'm not entirely sure what's causing that :( I'll see
what I can figure out this afternoon and hopefully be able to make this
go away.
Is anyone else experiencing this
Jason
Michael Peters wrote:
Jason A. Crome wrote:
Finally!
The public Subversion repository for
On 07/07/05, Jason A. Crome [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To be honest, I'm not entirely sure what's causing that :( I'll see
what I can figure out this afternoon and hopefully be able to make this
go away.
Is anyone else experiencing this
I just gave it a try and got the exact same error
With the new AJAX kick that everyone seems to be on (including me that
is), I did a little bit of playing with the HTML::Prototype library
which is a perl interface to the prototype.js library. This is the
library that Ruby On Rails uses for all of the fancy AJAX stuff that
they have been hyping
Cees Hek wrote:
With the new AJAX kick that everyone seems to be on (including me that
is), I did a little bit of playing with the HTML::Prototype library
which is a perl interface to the prototype.js library. This is the
library that Ruby On Rails uses for all of the fancy AJAX stuff that
On 7/7/05, Michael Peters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would it be possible to combine this with the CAP::Ajax plugin? The
'Prototype' doesn't really fit. I severly doubt anyone looking for AJAX
helpers would look for it or know that they need to look at it.
To be honest, I haven't had a look at
On 07/07/05, Cees Hek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/7/05, Michael Peters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would it be possible to combine this with the CAP::Ajax plugin? The
'Prototype' doesn't really fit. I severly doubt anyone looking for AJAX
helpers would look for it or know that they need to
I have no idea what caused this. . . I ended up uninstalling the FreeBSD
port and getting a fresh tarball from the Subversion web site. After a
quick recompile and a little testing, all seems to be well.
Let me know if anyone experiences further problems.
Jason
Paul Campbell wrote:
On
Jason A. Crome wrote:
I have no idea what caused this. . . I ended up uninstalling the FreeBSD
port and getting a fresh tarball from the Subversion web site. After a
quick recompile and a little testing, all seems to be well.
Cool, that fixed it, thanks!
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Michael Peters
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