Karunakar Komirishetty wrote: > Hello Michael CC'ing the C::A list
> My name is Karun. I am trying to implement the CGI-Application-Dispatch-2.12 > module which you developed. I downloaded and installed the module. In my > application I am subclassing the dispatch_args subroutine. When I run the > URL I get a page not found error (404). I am using Apache server and mod_perl > 2.0. My URL looks something like the following: > > http://example.net:4042/WebApp/WebService/mode_get_page > > For some reason it's failing in the table code. The following is the table > code: > > sub dispatch_args { > my $self = shift; > my $DEBUG = true; > my ( $self1, $new_args ) = @_; > > return { > prefix => 'WebApp', > table => [ > '/WebService' => { app => 'WebService', rm => > 'mode_get_page' }, > ], > #error_document => '"Oops..."', > #default => 'Test.html', > $DEBUG => 'true', > }; > > } I'll need a little more info than that. Are you using Apache? mod_perl? mod_rewrite? If so, how are they configured for this location. Also, what C::A module are you trying to dispatch to? Also, I think you might be confused about what some of those values should be. The 'prefix' isn't the URL prefix, it's the module name prefix. C::A::Dispatch dispatches to C::A based modules. Also the url's are assumed to be all lowercase. Look at the translate_module_name() name if you want to change this. Looking at the URL you have and the, the prefix and the table your url will map to a class named WebApp::Webservice. Does that module exist? Also you seem to be a little confused about that $DEBUG there. For one, "true" is can't exist without quotes (like you have in "my $DEBUG = true;" Perl doesn't have true/false literals like that. Use 1 or 0. And then in your hash that you return you have "$DEBUG => 'true'", that will not do what you think it will. Try 'debug => 1'. -- Michael Peters Developer Plus Three, LP ##### CGI::Application community mailing list ################ ## ## ## To unsubscribe, or change your message delivery options, ## ## visit: http://www.erlbaum.net/mailman/listinfo/cgiapp ## ## ## ## Web archive: http://www.erlbaum.net/pipermail/cgiapp/ ## ## Wiki: http://cgiapp.erlbaum.net/ ## ## ## ################################################################
