Jesse,
Af few weeks ago, I asked a question about a snazzy way to do a fill
in form in one line
return
$self-fill_form($self-tt_process({}),$self-dbh-selectrow_hashref(SELECT
* from menus WHERE id = ?,{},$id));
Since this uses dbh directly, in Krang to do something similar does
that mean you
I was thinking of doing something like this
my $u = CGI::Uploader-new(
spec = {
file = {
gen_files = {
'img_1_thmb_1' = {
if_mimetype = '/^image\/.+/',
transform_method = \gen_thumb,
params = [ w = 100, h = 100 ],
Reading the thread on 'Good practices: how many run modes in an app' it
is obvious my current application under development is going way over
the 'recommended' upper limit of rm's. I know I need to break it into
smaller units based around functionality, but how?
At the moment my main
I'm at about the same stage of figuring things out as you are, I'd
recommend looking into
C::A::P::Dispatch, it can basically parse your query string, to know
which module handles which runmode, combine that with AutoRunmodes and
you get a pretty cool setup.
Jeff.
On 12/18/05, RA Jones [EMAIL
Here is a simple implementation of a form created with CGI::Appication,
Template-Toolkit, and CGI::Ajax that will process changed fields without
submitting and re-drawing the form.
Thanks to all for your help.
Cheers,
Bruce
webapp pl ##
#!/usr/bin/perl
use WebApp;
my
On 12/18/05, Rhesa Rozendaal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
use base qw/MyApp::Base/;
or
our @ISA = qw/MyApp::Base/;
is functionally equivalent. I personally prefer the former, since it reads
better.
Although they are very similar, there is a minor difference that can
be important in some
On 2005-12-18, Jeff MacDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
'img_1_thmb_1' = {
if_mimetype = '/^image\/.+/',
transform_method = \gen_thumb,
params = [ w = 100, h = 100 ],
}
First, let's rewrite this in the new 2.0 syntax:
I'm liking this thread. But I have some elementary questions:
package My::MainApp;
use base qw/My::BaseApp/; # I already have this one; it handles sessions
etc
use My::MainApp::Admin; # contains the run modes dealing with admin
functions
use My::MainApp::News; # another example package of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm liking this thread. But I have some elementary questions:
package My::MainApp;
use base qw/My::BaseApp/; # I already have this one; it handles sessions
etc
use My::MainApp::Admin; # contains the run modes dealing with admin
functions
use My::MainApp::News; #
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005, Jeff MacDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm at about the same stage of figuring things out as you are, I'd
recommend looking into
C::A::P::Dispatch, it can basically parse your query string, to know
which module handles which runmode, combine that with AutoRunmodes and
you
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005, Rhesa Rozendaal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's a sketch of my app structure as it is now. I show two parts, the
main, formerly monolithic CgiApp, and one package with a set of run
modes.
package My::MainApp;
use base qw/My::BaseApp/; # I already have this one; it
Hi Jesse,
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005, Jesse Erlbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[lots of useful remarks]
HTH,
Yes it does - but only to muddy the already murky waters ;-) It is a
counter argument to the one that suggests the fewer the better. Actually
I've no real preference as yet, other than to
Where's the best the place for instance and application files?
I thought, originally, that instance scripts would go in my web directory,
as in index.cgi, so it would fire automatically. But maybe, if I go with
the multi-instance scenario that Jesse just suggested, they should go in
my /cgi-bin.
yes , sorry about that.
On 12/18/05, RA Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005, Jeff MacDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm at about the same stage of figuring things out as you are, I'd
recommend looking into
C::A::P::Dispatch, it can basically parse your query string, to know
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 18:16:20 -0500, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
Hi Jeff,
/usr/www/www.mysite.com/www - this dir holds my cgi's my images, my
html /usr/www/www.mysite.com/etc/ - this holds my templates, my
modules etc.
Exactly, even though there are so many ways of doing this.
Brad,
The rules I
Hi,
While trying to install CAP::Config::Simple (on Mac OS X 10.3.9) I get
the following errors from make test:
# Failed test 'un readable file'
# in t/main.t at line 75.
# ''
# doesn't match '(?i-xsm:Permission denied)'
t/mainNOK 19
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 09:19:18 -0500, Cees Hek wrote:
Hi Cees
That is the rule I follow as well. The only time the CGI::App
Same here.
object sees a DBI handle is when it needs to pass one to a plugin
(like the session plugin). It never ever uses it directly.
Right.
--
Cheers
Ron Savage,
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