them to
disk, so that TT can then reference them. Would this just be a case of
doing a usual LWP UserAgent Request, or does Catalyst have built-in
handling or plugins to aid in this?
Hmmm. It could be implemented as a Model as well, I guess...
Any ideas/tips/best practices?
Thanks.
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}
updated2, { something = from_unixtime(updated), etc...}
...
);
Thanks.
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that, but the Catalyst bunch are such a friendly helpful
mob, I thought I'd try here first. ^_^
It doesn't feel quite right to subscribe to a list (DBIC ML), ask a
question, then unsubscribe again.
On Aug 17, 2009 3:13 AM, Trevor Phillips trevor.phill...@gmail.com
wrote:
Is there an easy way to represent a DB
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Ideally, I'd like to store a local profile for a user, using OpenID
for Auth, and SREG for initial/default field population when
available. I'd rather use a ID and username created tracked
internally, though, and just use the OpenID for auth.
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/extensions/sreg/1.1'
);
...but this just assigns $sreg the string
'http://openid.net/extensions/sreg/1.1'.
Dumps of $c-user don't show anything useful either.
Am I missing something, or is OpenID Extensions for Catalyst currently broken?
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, whereas I'd like
to access separately bits like $c-request-base-host and
$c-request-base-port.
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not either. Anyway
there's no reason you couldn't do URI-new($c-req-base) which will be a
perfectly good URI object whether base is a URI or an unblessed string. :)
Sounds good to me. Thanks!
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Developers who
use Catalyst to develop apps?
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this sort
of Cookbook/FAQ stuff is...
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to go with PUT, DELETE, etc)
Surely such an action would be behind some form of authentication,
ergo blocking any random web crawler? An app that allowed you to
delete records with no security checks has bigger issues. ^_^
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On nights
with the same seed... Messy stuff, that's
for sure!
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was definitely being called either way - just
the file output wasn't working.
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