On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Aleksandr Guidrevitch wrote:
> May be I'm a bit late here... But is there any sence in artifical XML
> templating languages since there is XSLT ? Just wonder whether there are
> cons other than long learning curve and performance issues ?
Well, in the case of just TAL/Petal,
On Sun, 27 Jul 2003, Russell Lundberg wrote:
> Does anyone know where I might find a PPD file for
> Apache::Dispatch? I'm using Perl 5.6.1, Apache 1.3.27, mod_perl
> 1.27_01 (From Randy Kobes' "perl-win32-bin-0.10.exe" binary) on
> Win98. I'm not able to find it on either Active State or Mr.
> Kob
Laus, Ryan J. wrote:
Stas,
Successfully installed LWP.
So the filter/in_bbs_msg.t problem went away?
I am receiving the following error when
running "make test"
cgiok 1/2# Failed test 2 in cgi.t at line 19
cgiFAILED test 2
Failed 1/2 tests, 50.00% okay
Hav
Shannon Eric Peevey wrote:
Hi!
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Hi, All
May be I'm a bit late here... But is there any sence in artifical XML
templating languages since there is XSLT ? Just wonder whether there are
cons other than long learning curve and performance issues ?
Alex Gidrevich
I suggest y'all check out Tapestry
http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry
to see a really nice happy medium. It uses a templating language
similar to TAL but much more flexible (and useful, in my mind) than
rigid XML. All its templates can be used in things like Dreamweaver
and GoLive with getti
> If you like a more straightforward approach, TT also lets you write:
>
>
> $some_content
>
>
> See, I knew there would be something that we would agree on! :-)
:)
> > But at the risk of breaking compatibility with some validators / XML
> > tools / etc.
>
> It still looks like
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Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
> something like:
>
>
>
>
>
> Which is completely impossible to validate and IMHO very hard to read.
Agreed. The following is easier to read, IMHO, and is also valid XML markup.
[% some_content %]
>dir="ltr"
> petal:attributes="ltr language_
Matt Sergeant wrote:
> At it's core, XML is a very elegant syntax for defining a rich dataset
> of nodes
It's a syntax for defining a dataset of nodes that all conform to XML's
ideas about what a dataset of nodes looks like. I'm not convinced about
rich or elegant.
:-)
> > and you find your
Stas,
Successfully installed LWP. I am receiving the following error when
running "make test"
cgiok 1/2# Failed test 2 in cgi.t at line 19
cgiFAILED test 2
Failed 1/2 tests, 50.00% okay
Running the TEST -v command on ../ModPerl-Registry/t/cgi.t gives me t
I'm pleased to announce announce the release of Bricolage-Devel 1.6.2.
This maintenance release addresses numerous issues discovered since the
release of version 1.6.1. Some of the more important changes since 1.6.1
include:
* New help pages for the destination, server, and action profiles.
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Andy Wardley wrote:
> Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
> > Because Petal templates have to be well-formed XML,
>
> XML syntax is crufty at best.
There's a lot in XML that is needless, but like perl still has a dump()
function, we just say "don't use that then". At it's core, XML is a
> XML syntax is crufty at best. It requires you to be strict and tediously
> correct with every character.
So what. It's not like you can afford to forget that many curly braces
or semicolons (well, except those at the end of a block) with Perl. That
doesn't make it useless does it?
> You have
Hi Erik,
it seems that you ported a perl code from Unix to
Windows. In my experience, fcntl was creating a
problem in my code. That maybe the case for you too,
and also post the error log messages if there is any.
--- Erik Browaldh
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone!
>
> I have written
Hello everyone!
I have written a program that takes argument from html-formula and read and
write it to a textfile.
When I tried it with perl mod 2, under windows with
apache it doesnt work anymore.
No new entries are written to the log-file.txt
Ive tried chmod, especially r/w accesses
but that do
ColinB wrote:
--- Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
ColinB wrote:
One of the scripts sets up a request handler, but when it tries to
execute:
$r->cgi_env(AB_AUTHHOST=>$host);
I have never used that API, but I believe you misuse it. I think it
should be:
$r->subproc
--- Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stas Bekman wrote:
> > ColinB wrote:
> >> One of the scripts sets up a request handler, but when it tries to
> >> execute:
> >>
> >> $r->cgi_env(AB_AUTHHOST=>$host);
> >
> >
> > I have never used that API, but I believe you misuse it. I think it
> > s
Stas Bekman wrote:
ColinB wrote:
I'm trying to get some perl scripts that work OK under mod_perl 1
working in mod_perl 2. I'm therefore using the mod_perl 1 backward
compatiblity, and also the Apache::Registry from mod_perl 1 (as
described in the mod_perl 2 documentation to get around the chdir()
ColinB wrote:
I'm trying to get some perl scripts that work OK under mod_perl 1
working in mod_perl 2. I'm therefore using the mod_perl 1 backward
compatiblity, and also the Apache::Registry from mod_perl 1 (as
described in the mod_perl 2 documentation to get around the chdir()
problem).
One of the
Hi!
On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 09:17:25PM -0700, Russell Lundberg wrote:
> Does anyone know where I might find a PPD file for Apache::Dispatch? I'm
Sorry, no, but:
Apache::Dispatch needs to be compiled because it uses its own custom
directives (i.e. DispatchPrefix instead of PerlSetVar DispatchPref
I'm trying to get some perl scripts that work OK under mod_perl 1
working in mod_perl 2. I'm therefore using the mod_perl 1 backward
compatiblity, and also the Apache::Registry from mod_perl 1 (as
described in the mod_perl 2 documentation to get around the chdir()
problem).
One of the scripts sets
Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
> Because Petal templates have to be well-formed XML,
This is the sticking point for me, I'm afraid. I can see some of the
benefits of having templates written in well-formed XML markup, but I
can't see past the drawbacks.
XML syntax is crufty at best. It requires
Hi there,
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Gerd Knops wrote:
> I got a really odd problem: I have identical mod_perl/apache installs
> on FreeBSD 3.x systems and a few Redhat 7.3 systems.
>
> After some time running OK, the Redhat systems start acting up.
> Transmissions are suddenly cut of after somewhere
> On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 04:32, Frank Maas wrote:
> Come to think of it, I have never had problems with mod_proxy caching
> thing I didn't want cached. Quite the opposite -- I had to be very
> careful with Expires headers to get anything cached at all.
>
> I think you might be mis-diagnosing the p
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