I had time for a little fart around with it last night, it looks
pretty neat. Didn't really have time to really try to apply it to my
code, but it looks ok from the source - basically a case of inheriting
from the right class and setting the odd bit of config ... the file in
the docs folder looks useful enough.

Should have a reason to try to apply it quite soon. Then I'll find out
what a false sense of security I've been living under ;-)

On 12/8/06, Matt S Trout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 6 Dec 2006, at 23:20, Thomas L. Shinnick wrote:

> At 04:12 PM 12/6/2006, Hermida, Leandro wrote:
>
>> > Jonathan Rockway wrote:
>> > > Nilson Santos Figueiredo Junior wrote:
>> > > On 12/6/06, Matt S Trout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > > > Reaction calls these ViewPort objects :)
>> > >
>> > > Sweet.
>> > > Any docs yet?
>> >
>> > The code example that comes with the reaction source is
>> > pretty understandable.  If that's not enough, questions are
>> > welcome on the #reaction channel on irc.perl.org :)
>> >
>>
>> Is the Reaction distribution available on search.cpan.org the
>> latest available version (0.001000_001)?
>
> I went to the maillist searchable archive (bottom of email) as
> suggested by Matt, did a search on "reaction svn", and came up with
>     [Catalyst] Reaction opened up for people to play with (patches
> welcome :)
>     http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/
> msg01884.html
> mentioning
>     SVN: http://code2.0beta.co.uk/reaction/svn
>
> Since the CPAN upload is marked "02 May 2006" and Matt's maillist
> posting is from "16 Oct 2006", I'm assuming the CPAN upload is
> beyond ancient, and that the SVN is 'current'.
>
> Are these the correct assumptions?  ;-)

Exactly :) I should probably get round to uploading a placeholder to
CPAN again, but I keep convincing myself next week I'll have time to
finish off enough for a proper dev release (the current codebase
works fine, we've got it in production a few places, I just want more
of it :)

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