you could try doing
use base qw/Apache::AxKit::Language::XSP::TaglibHelper/;
if that works, then its an issue with @ISA.
shouldnt you be pushing into ISA anyway?
tom
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, Matt Sergeant wrote:
> I've been desperately trying to debug why TaglibHelper XSP taglibs need
> you to define the parse_start, parse_end and parse_chars subs. And I can't
> for the life of me figure it out.
>
> The following TLH module works:
>
> package AxKit::XSP::TLHDemo;
> use strict;
> use Apache::AxKit::Language::XSP::TaglibHelper;
> use Time::Piece;
> use vars qw(@ISA $NS $VERSION @EXPORT_TAGLIB);
>
> BEGIN {
> @ISA = qw(Apache::AxKit::Language::XSP::TaglibHelper);
> $NS = 'http://axkit.org/xsp/demo/datetime';
> $VERSION = '0.01';
> @EXPORT_TAGLIB = ('now()');
> }
>
> sub parse_start { shift->SUPER::parse_start(@_); }
> sub parse_end { shift->SUPER::parse_end(@_); }
> sub parse_chars { shift->SUPER::parse_chars(@_); }
>
> sub now () {
> return localtime->strftime("%I:%M%P on %A %e %B, %Y");
> }
>
> 1;
> __END__
>
> But, if I comment out the sub parse_* functions, it fails to work, even
> though the functions themselves simply call their SUPER method of the same
> name!!!
>
> I really don't understand what could cause this to happen. If I call the
> module from the command line, I can check
> AxKit::XSP::TLHDemo->can("parse_start"), and it returns a valid subref. So
> this is something to do with mod_perl. Yet other modules that are loaded
> the same way work perfectly well with @ISA.
>
> Help. I'm boggled.
>
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