There's an idea I've toyed with for Perl 6's CGI.pm and I think it might prove
useful for Catalyst: allow junctions for request parameters. Consider the
following:
# ?sport=football
my $params = $c-request-query_parameters;
# { sport = 'football' }
But if there are multiple paramters:
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 2:34 AM, Ovid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's an idea I've toyed with for Perl 6's CGI.pm and I think it might
prove useful for Catalyst: allow junctions for request parameters. Consider
the following:
# ?sport=football
my $params = $c-request-query_parameters;
If you go to catalystframework.org, it says on the main page:
And in case you want PNG or PDF output, you'll need just a few lines...
Can someone give me those few lines? :-)
Somewhat less snippishly, I've been trying to figure out the state of
PDF generation from Catalyst. I don't
On Oct 22, 2008, at 11:08 AM, Kirby Krueger wrote:
If you go to catalystframework.org, it says on the main page:
And in case you want PNG or PDF output, you'll need just a few
lines...
Can someone give me those few lines? :-)
I hope someone will have something more directly helpful with
Le 22 oct. 08 à 20:25, Cory G Watson a écrit :
On Oct 22, 2008, at 1:08 PM, Kirby Krueger wrote:
If you go to catalystframework.org, it says on the main page:
And in case you want PNG or PDF output, you'll need just a few
lines...
Can someone give me those few lines? :-)
This is
On Wednesday 22 October 2008 01:08:45 pm Kirby Krueger wrote:
Somewhat less snippishly, I've been trying to figure out the state of
PDF generation from Catalyst. I don't need to do anything super fancy
- mostly get a report so it can print on paper that's perforated into
thirds, without
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Hash: SHA1
Kirby Krueger wrote:
And in case you want PNG or PDF output, you'll need just a few
lines...
We have a system doing PDF on the fly from Template::Toolkit, but
you have to go via LaTeX - it's not so bad, do not be put off!
* Kirby Krueger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-10-22 20:20]:
Can someone give me those few lines? :-)
sub MyApp::Controller::Root::renderview : ActionClass('RenderView') {}
sub MyApp::Controller::Root::end : Private {
my $self = shift;
my ( $c ) = @_;
$c-forward(
* Ovid [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-10-22 11:40]:
Because multiple parameters are supplied, the data structure
changes! All an attacker needs to do is is tack on a duplicate
parameter to a query string a see if the code crashes.
And if it does then what? The problem is largely benign,
actually,
In data 22 ottobre 2008 alle ore 20:08:45, Kirby Krueger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
PDF::ReportWriter.
Some time ago I did an evaluation of all different PDF creation
Perl modules, to build our own internal solution, and I chose this one.
Then I worked with the original author to extend
On 22 Oct 2008, at 20:50, Aristotle Pagaltzis wrote:
* Kirby Krueger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-10-22 20:20]:
Can someone give me those few lines? :-)
sub MyApp::Controller::Root::renderview :
ActionClass('RenderView') {}
sub MyApp::Controller::Root::end : Private {
my $self =
2008/10/22 Kirby Krueger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you go to catalystframework.org, it says on the main page:
And in case you want PNG or PDF output, you'll need just a few
lines...
Can someone give me those few lines? :-)
Those few lines refer to choicing you view.
PDF::Create is
* Aristotle Pagaltzis [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-10-22 21:55]:
control over line breaks and the like
Err, I meant page breaks of course.
Regards,
--
Aristotle Pagaltzis // http://plasmasturm.org/
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On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Jesse Sheidlower [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 08:46:25PM +0100, Oliver Gorwits wrote:
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Kirby Krueger wrote:
And in case you want PNG or PDF output, you'll need just a few
lines...
We have a
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 02:34:19AM -0700, Ovid wrote:
Because multiple parameters are supplied, the data structure
changes! All an attacker needs to do is is tack on a duplicate
parameter to a query string a see if the code crashes.
Isn't that what validating input is all about?
Perhaps
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 09:50:25PM +0200, Aristotle Pagaltzis wrote:
Yes, PrinceXML http://www.princexml.com/ costs $$$, *however*,
it renders HTML to PDF verbatim instead of requiring you to use
completely different stuff like FOP or LaTeX – which is an
especially big selling point if you’re
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