Michael Peters wrote:

Rhesa Rozendaal wrote:

I've been a busy little bee, and have updated three modules. Making
CAP::HtmlTidy co-operate with CAP::DevPopup was my primary goal for
today, and I'm quite pleased with the result. You can see it in action
on http://oss.rhesa.com/scripts/dp.cgi


That's pretty cool Rhesa. I have a couple of comments/questions...

The HTTP headers look like $ENV variables... not headers (ie, PATH?).

Yep, that's right. I didn't see the value in filtering the odd ones out.
Any suggestions?

Would it be possible to add outgoing headers to the list too?

As for outgoing headers, all I can print is what CGI::Application would generate. My plugin is not in a position to examine the output stream, for obvious reasons.

Thanks for using my 'ViewSource' plugin (which will be renamed
'ViewCode' since 'ViewSource' is really a bad name as pointed out by
Mark). I am planning on making that an option for the popup plugin too.

ViewSource is pretty neat, I almost wish I had a vim colorscheme like that :)
It could do with some security enhancements though. I didn't really look for it, but is there a way to limit it to a specific path? Right now it's possible to view just about any installed module on my system.

Rhesa

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