On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 02:17:22PM +0530, Terence Monteiro wrote:
Hi,
I've been using TT for years and enjoy the features it provides. In one of
my Catalyst applications, I'm processing a template which generates HTML to
give me a table with counts taken from a hash. I'm using a lot of
Moritz Onken wrote:
Hi,
I've been using TT for years and enjoy the features it provides. In
one of
my Catalyst applications, I'm processing a template which generates
HTML to
give me a table with counts taken from a hash. I'm using a lot of nested
FOREACH to generate the table.
On my
2008/9/26 Terence Monteiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The only thing with Template::Alloy is that
it does'nt seem to support the list import vmethod, does someone have a
patch, or do I modify my template to get import working?
In my experience, the Template::Alloy author has been very good about
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Terence Monteiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 09/15/2008 10:23:50 AM:
Jose Luis Martinez wrote:
Terence Monteiro escribió:
On my machine, an ubuntu hardy, it works fast - about 2.5 seconds to
process the template. On a production server using debian lenny, it
used
Hi,
I've been using TT for years and enjoy the features it provides. In one of
my Catalyst applications, I'm processing a template which generates HTML to
give me a table with counts taken from a hash. I'm using a lot of nested
FOREACH to generate the table.
On my machine, an ubuntu hardy, it
Hi,
I've been using TT for years and enjoy the features it provides. In
one of
my Catalyst applications, I'm processing a template which generates
HTML to
give me a table with counts taken from a hash. I'm using a lot of
nested
FOREACH to generate the table.
On my machine, an ubuntu
Terence Monteiro escribió:
On my machine, an ubuntu hardy, it works fast - about 2.5 seconds to
process the template. On a production server using debian lenny, it used to
take around the same amount of time. But recently, I upgraded it to libperl
5.10 and updated the different Perl modules
Jose Luis Martinez wrote:
Terence Monteiro escribió:
On my machine, an ubuntu hardy, it works fast - about 2.5 seconds to
process the template. On a production server using debian lenny, it
used to
take around the same amount of time. But recently, I upgraded it to
libperl
5.10 and updated
Terence Monteiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 09/15/2008 10:23:50 AM:
Jose Luis Martinez wrote:
Terence Monteiro escribió:
On my machine, an ubuntu hardy, it works fast - about 2.5 seconds to
process the template. On a production server using debian lenny, it
used to
take around the