hi
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I have read a few posts lately about XML::Simple and you do not want
to use
it for large amounts of data.
for any big XML stuff with more than one programmer, i'd head toward
XML::LibXML, faster with excellent DOM support.
--
Robert Hicks wrote:
Do I simple add to my instance script:
use AbramsRest::Dispatch;
AbramsRest::Dispatch-dispatch();
No, that doesn't get added to your instance script, it becomes your instance
script. Dispatch was designed to replace multiple instance scripts and combine
them all into
Michael Peters wrote:
Robert Hicks wrote:
Do I simple add to my instance script:
use AbramsRest::Dispatch;
AbramsRest::Dispatch-dispatch();
No, that doesn't get added to your instance script, it becomes your instance
script. Dispatch was designed to replace multiple instance scripts and
I currently have:
use lib qw( lib/ ); # all my modules are under here
I have been told elsewhere that that is bad form and a full path should
be used there instead of a relative one.
I currently use Cwd to tell me what my path is so that I can load the
appropriate config file. If I hard
On Sunday 04 February 2007 15:12, Ron Savage wrote:
On Sun, 04 Feb 2007 14:27:23 -0500, Sean Davis wrote:
Hi Sean
If the relation doesn't exist, I would like to open a popup to
allow the user to create the object--no problem here. However, on
submission of that object, I would like to
On Feb 5, 2007, at 11:58 AM, Robert Hicks wrote:
I currently have:
use lib qw( lib/ ); # all my modules are under here
I have been told elsewhere that that is bad form and a full path
should be used there instead of a relative one.
My company tends to use environment variables which
Nathan L. Walls wrote:
My company tends to use environment variables which allows us to set it
as part of our shell profile and in Apache.
use lib $ENV{CODEBASE}/common/lib/perl;
Which is nice since our sandbox locations aren't the same paths as
production.
That's pretty much the same