On 10 Dec 2010, at 20:03, Dorian Taylor (Lists) wrote:
Language, mime type, charset and content encoding, actually. I was
looking for similar behaviour but implemented in Catalyst (i.e.
presumably using HTTP::Negotiate).
It's entirely possible to serve static files without extensions if
you want to...
What are you _actaully_ trying to do?
Content negotiation like I said above. Sorry for the confusion. It's
OK anyway, I wrote my own.
Yes, but to serve static files (ala the apache feature you're pointing
to), or to use in actually dynamic requests, or?
I guess that whatever the answer, this is (or could be easily made
into) a generic reusable feature that would be handy for multiple
people.
Care to share?
Cheers
t0m
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