[Catalyst] Static file serving question

2006-08-14 Thread Joe Landman
From http://search.cpan.org/~mramberg/Catalyst-Plugin-Static-Simple-0.14/lib/Catalyst/Plugin/Static/Simple.pm it seems that for me to have a path /files served statically I need to add something like this in my root MyApp-config-{static}-{include_path} = [ '/files',

Re: [Catalyst] Static file serving question

2006-08-14 Thread Jonathan Rockway
Yup. When you deploy your app in production, though, be sure to let your actual webserver serve the static files. It will be *much* faster. In Apache, do something like: Alias /files /var/www/path/to/files Then everything in / will be handled by your app, except for /files, which Apache will

Re: [Catalyst] User Generated Content (project collaboration)

2006-08-14 Thread Thomas Hartman
something like this would be really helpful to me.2006/8/14, John Napiorkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]: BTW, to respond directly to your thoughts on creating a registration system, I have a good start on this as well, with a system that sends an email for verification and all, however it's quite messy

Re: [Catalyst] User Generated Content (project collaboration)

2006-08-14 Thread Jason Crummack
Thomas Hartman wrote: I'm just in the prototyping stage of writing something very similar and would be more than willing to contribute. Jason something like this would be really helpful to me. 2006/8/14, John Napiorkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: BTW, to respond

Re: [Catalyst] User Generated Content (project collaboration)

2006-08-14 Thread Zbigniew Lukasiak
Hi,Our new, still unreleased, version of InstantCRUD shall have authentication included. I am thinking about it as a kind of framework going in the direction that you are talking about. I admit it moves with a bit slow pace and is still a bit experimental, but I hope you can find it useful.

Re: [Catalyst] Oracle as model

2006-08-14 Thread Matt S Trout
Jason Crummack wrote: Hi, I've just begun playing with catalyst and I'm currently talking to oracle, but I'm seeing a strange side effect. After the first access to the model i can no longer ctrl-c the xxx_server.pl script. Weird. Assuming you're using DBIx::Class for the model side of

[Catalyst] MSSQL and Catalyst

2006-08-14 Thread Jonathan Rockway
Anyone here using M$$QL as their backend? If so, how's that going? (That's all we're allowed to use here, and apparently it works fine with PHP. But I've never had good luck with non-win32 perl and MSSQL, so I'd like to know what others are up to.) Regards, Jonathan Rockway

Re: [Catalyst] User Generated Content (project collaboration)

2006-08-14 Thread Dennis Daupert
Roman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have an idea for a great Catalyst based project that can really show the power of Catalyst and spawn some extra projects from this and give Catalyst some coverage. I think the time is right. I've tracked other recent posts (Sigh. How do we get on this

Re: [Catalyst] MSSQL and Catalyst

2006-08-14 Thread leonard . a . jaffe
Circa 08/14/2006 11:18 AM, Jonathan Rockway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone here using M$$QL as their backend? If so, how's that going? (That's all we're allowed to use here, and apparently it works fine with PHP. But I've never had good luck with non-win32 perl and MSSQL, so I'd like to

Re: [Catalyst] MSSQL and Catalyst

2006-08-14 Thread Alan Humphrey
Anyone here using M$$QL as their backend? I'm using it as one part of an app. The app is very lightly used so I can't give you any performance information, but here's what I've done. 1) Running NetBSD, using DBD::Sybase and FreeTDS. 2) FreeTDS has a limitation in that it doesn't support bind

Re: [Catalyst] MSSQL and Catalyst

2006-08-14 Thread Brandon Black
On 8/14/06, Brandon Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This solves both the bind variable issue and the prepare_cached issue for DBD::Sybase+FreeTDS+MSSQL.Actually, I went back and double-checked this, and it doesn't have the code to prevent the memory issues w/ prepare_cached. It was meant to, but

Re: [Catalyst] MSSQL and Catalyst

2006-08-14 Thread Brandon Black
On 8/14/06, Alan Humphrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone here using M$$QL as their backend?I'm using it as one part of an app.The app is very lightly used so I can'tgive you any performance information, but here's what I've done.1) Running NetBSD, using DBD::Sybase and FreeTDS. 2) FreeTDS has a

[Catalyst] Minor Problem With Tutorial

2006-08-14 Thread Kevin Monceaux
Fellow Catalyst Enthusiasts, I'm exploring the wonderful world of Catalyst and trying to work my way through the tutorial which should be at: http://search.cpan.org/~mramberg/Catalyst-Runtime-5.7001/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial.pod For some reason all that appears to be on that page is an

Re: [Catalyst] User Generated Content (project collaboration)

2006-08-14 Thread Matt S Trout
Dennis Daupert wrote: */Roman [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote: I have an idea for a great Catalyst based project that can really show the power of Catalyst and spawn some extra projects from this and give Catalyst some coverage. I think the time is right. I've tracked other recent posts

Re: [Catalyst] Minor Problem With Tutorial

2006-08-14 Thread Nilson Santos Figueiredo Junior
On 8/14/06, Kevin Monceaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyway, I'm at the end of the BasicCRUD section of the tutorial where one creates the Books::Delete method. The last line in the method is: $c-forward('list'); Catalyst appears to be ignoring this statement. When I tried to delete a

Re: [Catalyst] Minor Problem With Tutorial

2006-08-14 Thread Kevin Monceaux
Nilson, On Mon, Aug 14, 2006 at 03:57:25PM -0300, Nilson Santos Figueiredo Junior wrote: In order to achieve the desired behaviour you could either issue a redirect response (through $c-response-redirect($uri) ) or explicitely set the desired template filename. You hit the nail right on the

Re: [Catalyst] Minor Problem With Tutorial

2006-08-14 Thread Wade . Stuart
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 08/14/2006 01:57:25 PM: On 8/14/06, Kevin Monceaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyway, I'm at the end of the BasicCRUD section of the tutorial where one creates the Books::Delete method. The last line in the method is: $c-forward('list'); Catalyst

Re: [Catalyst] Minor Problem With Tutorial

2006-08-14 Thread Wade . Stuart
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Re: [Catalyst] User Generated Content (project collaboration)

2006-08-14 Thread Kaare Rasmussen
We have a sane set of widget classes which integrate effectiely with normal Catalyst usage already on the build, combined with a way of handling controller layout that makes *-in-a-box bolt-ons much easier; expect a public release in a week or three. What impact, if any, will it have on the

Re: [Catalyst] User Generated Content (project collaboration)

2006-08-14 Thread Roman
Hi, I emailed an attachment, and it was put in queue for moderation. It's been a while, so I figured I'd repost it in as a plain text version. I am glad people are interested and even more important have experience with this sort of thing. I've also built a similar system already. Twice :) .

Re: [Catalyst] User Generated Content (project collaboration)

2006-08-14 Thread Matt S Trout
Kaare Rasmussen wrote: We have a sane set of widget classes which integrate effectiely with normal Catalyst usage already on the build, combined with a way of handling controller layout that makes *-in-a-box bolt-ons much easier; expect a public release in a week or three. What impact, if

Re: [Catalyst] User Generated Content (project collaboration)

2006-08-14 Thread John Napiorkowski
Is this something like HTML::Widget but more so? I'd be very interested to see what comes out of this since I've never been happy with HTML::Widget really, athough I guess there is a new release out very shortly. The main reason I am still using it is because of the DBIx plugin for it that