May I ask for an advice on how to best implement localization? I
created a language file called en-us.yml that will be read by the
application from a config file. If the config file says lang =
en-us, then the application will pick up the file en-us.yml. If the
config file says lang = ja, then
I was on the small ($5/mo) shared hosting plan for the longest time,
but now I am hosting a bunch of stuff for other people on there as well
with the large ($20/mo) plan.
http://asmallorange.com/services/hosting/
Danny
Kieren Diment wrote:
On 15/02/07, Danny Warren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 15 February 2007 12:58, Perry Valdez wrote:
Are there any good Catalyst modules I can use for this?
http://www.catalystframework.org/calendar/2006/18
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Danny Warren wrote:
Here is the part where you get flooded with host recommendations from
everyone!
I use these guys: http://asmallorange.com/
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I was able to compile everything else I needed for catalyst in my home
dir, and had a fastcgi + catalyst setup going without any problems.
I was wondering why Catalyst::Engine::CGI::prepare_path() ignores the
port in the Host header and instead uses $ENV{SERVER_PORT}.
my $scheme = $c-request-secure ? 'https' : 'http';
my $host = $ENV{HTTP_HOST} || $ENV{SERVER_NAME};
my $port = $ENV{SERVER_PORT} || 80;
Thomas Hartman wrote:
I use dreamhost as an easy way to get wikis/svn/other goodies running.
Svn with web access is especially nice, still haven't figured out how
to install this on my real server (at linode).
However, for actual catalyst websites, I have a virtual server at
linode.com, where I
Hi,
first, thanks for all of your help.
A simple question I want to ask is how to do a search for NOT NULL value. I
do not want to use -search_like
Thank you
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Will Smith wrote:
Hi,
first, thanks for all of your help.
A simple question I want to ask is how to do a search for NOT NULL value. I
do not want to use -search_like
Thank you
On what Model? A DBIC based Model?
{column = {'!=', undef} I'd assume...
-=Chris
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Jim Spath wrote:
I was wondering why Catalyst::Engine::CGI::prepare_path() ignores the
port in the Host header and instead uses $ENV{SERVER_PORT}.
my $scheme = $c-request-secure ? 'https' : 'http';
my $host = $ENV{HTTP_HOST} || $ENV{SERVER_NAME};
my $port =
Look in the SQL::Abstract docs and grep for null.
colname = { `!=` = undef }
-Alex
Von: Will Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 15. Februar 2007 16:23
An: catalyst
Betreff: [Catalyst] not null search
Hi,
first, thanks for all of your help.
A simple question I
Thanks Chris,
Yes, CDBI model, and does not work the way you say. It does not give a sytax
error but nothing returned.
$c-model('myappDB::Student')-search( studentname = {'!=', undef} )
..
{column = {'!=', undef} I'd assume...
-=Chris
Will Smith wrote:
Thanks Chris,
Yes, CDBI model, and does not work the way you say. It does not give a
sytax error but nothing returned.
$c-model('myappDB::Student')-search( studentname = {'!=', undef} )
..
{column = {'!=', undef} I'd assume...
-=Chris
Thanks Chris,
I got the answer from the link you post:
my $sql = 'is not null';
my @rows = Some::CDBI-search_where(
some_column = \$sql
);
Regards,
Christopher H. Laco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will Smith wrote:
Hi,
first, thanks for all of your help.
A simple
CDBI???
I’ll try to avoid plain strings when there is a syntax available.
-Alex
Von: Will Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 15. Februar 2007 17:13
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; The elegant MVC web framework
Betreff: Re: [Catalyst] not null search - DONE
Thanks Chris,
Hartmaier Alexander wrote:
CDBI???
I’ll try to avoid plain strings when there is a syntax available.
-Alex
I'd try to avoid CDBI where DBIC is available. :-)
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Hi,
The crux of this question is what is best practice for a catalyst/DBIC
app to have it fully unicode aware.
We've got:
MySQL with charset defined as UTF8
DBIC with on connect do SET NAMES and SET CHARSET and UTF8Columns
Catalyst::Plugin::Unicode
End actions specify content type as
Jim Spath wrote:
Jim Spath wrote:
I was wondering why Catalyst::Engine::CGI::prepare_path() ignores the
port in the Host header and instead uses $ENV{SERVER_PORT}.
my $scheme = $c-request-secure ? 'https' : 'http';
my $host = $ENV{HTTP_HOST} || $ENV{SERVER_NAME};
my $port
other stuff I've found:
http://search.cpan.org/~bricas/DBIx-Class-0.07003/lib/DBIx/Class/UTF8Columns.pm
- utf8 text fields in the db are automatically flagged as such when retrieved
I also found once I started using the above, I needed to install
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