On 30 Nov 2007, at 11:31, Emily Heureux wrote:
Huh? I don't receive digests on this mail list, just individual
emails.
I did not try it yet, but I just picked two other guys' brains
about where
to put these two lines you suggested:
MyApp->config->{default_view} = 'Foo';
$c->stash(curren
Huh? I don't receive digests on this mail list, just individual emails.
I did not try it yet, but I just picked two other guys' brains about where
to put these two lines you suggested:
MyApp->config->{default_view} = 'Foo';
$c->stash(current_view => 'Bar');
They weren't sure, but suggested *.ym
On Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 01:43:38PM -0800, Emily Heureux wrote:
> Ok, I think I've gotten the correct mailing list now. Unfortunately, my
> company does not allow irc, so...
Please don't reply to digests. If you're going to be posting, subscribe
properly and reply to the actual messages.
> I woul
On Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 06:22:03AM -0800, Dennis Daupert wrote:
> Re: Re: CMS Revisited
>
> On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 18:51:21 + Matt S Trout said:
> > Did you have a look at the shadowcat site codebase I posted
> > in the last thread about CMSes as open code for people to
> > make a start from?
>
On 30 Nov 2007, at 08:43, Emily Heureux wrote:
Ok, I think I've gotten the correct mailing list now.
Unfortunately, my
company does not allow irc, so...
I would like to have more than one module in View, but I have not
found how
to set that up properly. I have spent a lot of time on cpan
Le 29 nov. 07 à 22:43, Emily Heureux a écrit :
Ok, I think I've gotten the correct mailing list now.
Unfortunately, my
company does not allow irc, so...
So... use Net::Proxy and enjoy!
David Morel
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Ok, I think I've gotten the correct mailing list now. Unfortunately, my
company does not allow irc, so...
I would like to have more than one module in View, but I have not found how
to set that up properly. I have spent a lot of time on cpan, reading the
tutorial, and coding examples, experiment
Thanks! As soon as I hit send, I figured that I needed to move that
if clause into my auto method but I couldn't get it to work. Glad
your reply came in cause I was using detach instead of forward and it
doesn't work the same with detach, must use forward.
Thanks again for your help,
Kevin
On N
Kevin Old wrote:
Hi Jim,
I'm running into the same situation and wonder if you could elaborate
on what you are doing in your begin method and/or auto method.
Here's my begin:
sub begin : Private {
my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
[...]
if ( $c->stash->{errs} ) {
$c->stash->{content
Hi Jim,
I'm running into the same situation and wonder if you could elaborate
on what you are doing in your begin method and/or auto method.
Here's my begin:
sub begin : Private {
my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
[...]
if ( $c->stash->{errs} ) {
$c->stash->{content} = $c->stash->{err
Sorry guys, I'm back from the middle of nowhere and it turns out they tried
to renew with my old credit card. I think there's a bug in the system
because it's renewed but broken, instead of just expired.
Anyway, I'm on my way back home, and while I won't have reliable internet
access for a few day
Re: Re: CMS Revisited
On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 18:51:21 + Matt S Trout said:
> Did you have a look at the shadowcat site codebase I posted
> in the last thread about CMSes as open code for people to
> make a start from?
Hi Matt,
Yes, I did so. By that time, I had spent months writing code which
Good morning,
On 28/11/07 at 6:51 PM -, Matt S Trout
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Did you have a look at the shadowcat site codebase I posted in the last
thread about CMSes as open code for people to make a start from?
Took me a while to find it. So in case anyone else is looking
for it
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