That seems to have fixed the problem. Excellent catch!
I had Catalyst::Runtime version 5.7010 so I used CPAN to upgrade
that package which brought me up to 5.7012.
I don't know of a nice clean way to remove a package you've
installed with CPAN, but it was easy enough to just run 'test
Catalyst::Plugin::RequireSSL' and see that it passed test #4 this
time around.
-d
Adam Herzog wrote:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 2:37 AM, Dustin Suchter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So I like the idea of the plugin, but I'm having a hard time installing it.
I found one hit on the Internet that with a report of someone else having
the exact same problem as me, but I don't see the solution online:
http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.cpan.testers/2007/09/msg631733.html
The changelog for Catalyst-Runtime includes the following, for
v5.7011: "Fixed bug where req->base and req->uri would include a port
number when running in SSL mode."
If you're running a version prior to 5.7011, try upgrading. If that
fixes the failing tests, then post back here. It may be the case that
the version requirement in RequireSSL just needs to be bumped.
-A
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