Ron Savage wrote:
Hi Richard
On Fri, 2008-11-21 at 12:05 +0000, Richard Jones wrote:
If Ron can make a working demo with CAP::Flash :) ..
Go on, say it! If he can, anyone can!
Heh! Of course I didn't mean it that way, but it inspired me to do the same.
Starting out with the bare minimum (no login, no authentication, direct
use of $dbh, etc), I get the flash messages displaying under mod_cgi,
but not under CA::Server unless I session->flush in teardown.
use base qw(Titanium);
use CGI::Application::Plugin::TT;
use CGI::Application::Plugin::Flash;
Startmode() sets some flash messages then re-directs to function1() to
display the template.
Removing Titanium and substituting CGI::Application as the superclass
was the key to getting the flash messages displayed under CA::Server
without needing session->flush. Yay!!
Then, bringing back all the plugins that Titanium uses one by one until
it broke again, CAP::ErrorPage is the one responsible. Presumably there
is something in there that causes the session to be retained in a
persistent env?
Nice piece of detective work. Well done.
With the invaluable help of a number of kind folk on this list, and
Devel::Cycle. Otherwise I'd probably still be staring blankly at it in
years to come :)
--
Richard Jones
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