Hi,
If you're trying to access a soap web service from within your catalyst app I
suggest you take a look at Daniel Ruoso's Catalyst::Model::SOAP here :
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Catalyst-Model-SOAP/lib/Catalyst/Model/SOAP.pm
It features an example.
Or you can build your own model lib
I'm supposing that there must be something in the request object that lets me know if
I'm serving to particular browsers, in particular to whatever version of IE. Then, in
some single place in the app, automatically digest that and stick a flag in the stash.
Now, the TT files can test for
I have already seen, but could not get it working, I could not really
understand that how to use it.
Is there any real example apart from what is in the below link?
On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 3:51 PM, Morad IGMIR mig...@alliancemca.com wrote:
Hi,
If you're trying to access a soap web service
On 06.03.2011, at 11:56, John M. Dlugosz wrote:
I'm supposing that there must be something in the request object that lets me
know if I'm serving to particular browsers, in particular to whatever version
of IE. Then, in some single place in the app, automatically digest that and
stick a
How do I call uri_for_action and pass it the '#id' part? It's not an arg and it's not
part of the query string. This is called the fragment identifier in the final URL.
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On Sunday, March 06, 2011 05:07:25 AM John M. Dlugosz wrote:
How do I call uri_for_action and pass it the '#id' part? It's not an arg
and it's not part of the query string. This is called the fragment
identifier in the final URL.
uri_for returns a URI object, so you can always
my $uri =
Thanks. I guess everything is easy if you know what you're looking for!
I'd like to set flags based on what that contains, like send SVG images. Where would I
put that in MyApp so it gets called some time before rendering the view?
On 3/6/2011 5:00 AM, Tobias Kremer
On 3/6/2011 5:28 AM, Andrew Rodland andrew-at-cleverdomain.org |Catalyst/Allow to home|
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Or, since you know that what it generates *doesn't* have a fragment you could
always just $c-uri_for_action(...) . '#id' which will be perfectly valid
(although no longer a URI object).
I considered
What's the best form-generating/processing library for Catalyst, assuming I don't need
to worry about old baggage and can move forward with the latest and greatest stuff?
--John
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On 6/03/11 at 5:36 AM -0600, John M. Dlugosz
wxju46g...@snkmail.com wrote:
I'd like to set flags based on what that contains, like send
SVG images. Where would I put that in MyApp so it gets called
some time before rendering the view?
I do browser detection (checking) in
On 3/6/2011 8:06 AM, Charlie Garrison garrison-at-zeta.org.au |Catalyst/Allow to home|
wrote:
Good morning,
On 6/03/11 at 5:36 AM -0600, John M. Dlugosz wxju46g...@snkmail.com wrote:
I'd like to set flags based on what that contains, like send SVG images. Where would
I put that in MyApp so
On 06/03/11 14:45, John M. Dlugosz wrote:
On 3/6/2011 8:06 AM, Charlie Garrison garrison-at-zeta.org.au
|Catalyst/Allow to home| wrote:
Good morning,
On 6/03/11 at 5:36 AM -0600, John M. Dlugosz wxju46g...@snkmail.com
wrote:
I'd like to set flags based on what that contains, like send SVG
From: John M. Dlugosz wxju46g...@snkmail.com
What's the best form-generating/processing library for Catalyst, assuming I
don't need
to worry about old baggage and can move forward with the latest and greatest
stuff?
--John
It depends on what you prefer.
The best and most used seem to
On 06.03.2011, at 16:31, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
From: John M. Dlugosz wxju46g...@snkmail.com
What's the best form-generating/processing library for Catalyst, assuming I
don't need
to worry about old baggage and can move forward with the latest and greatest
stuff?
It depends on what you
On 3/6/11 9:45 AM, Tobias Kremer wrote:
On 06.03.2011, at 16:31, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
From: John M. Dlugoszwxju46g...@snkmail.com
What's the best form-generating/processing library for Catalyst, assuming I
don't need
to worry about old baggage and can move forward with the latest and
Speaking here as a novice with the same questions as the OP:
I like the functionality of HTML::FormFu as deployed in the tutorial
example but also find the YAML a bit strange at first; I am, too, a
bit stopped by the impression that the form does not become available
until after it is submitted.
On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 1:47 PM, Victor Churchill
victorchurch...@gmail.comwrote:
Speaking here as a novice with the same questions as the OP:
I like the functionality of HTML::FormFu as deployed in the tutorial
example but also find the YAML a bit strange at first; I am, too, a
bit stopped
On 6 March 2011 22:52, Devin Austin devin.aus...@gmail.com wrote:
I like the functionality of HTML::FormFu as deployed in the tutorial
example but also find the YAML a bit strange at first;
Carl should really put this in flashing bold at the top of the page:
all examples here are YAML, but
On Sunday 06 March 2011 20:52:04 Devin Austin wrote:
FormFu is pretty awful in my opinion. Rose::HTML stuff isn't
much better.
As an amateur I would be interested to know why.
When I started learning about Catalyst about a year ago, the
Tutorial at
On 3/4/11 11:03 AM, Gerda Shank wrote:
On 3/4/11 8:23 AM, Eric Berg wrote:
I'm trying to do some progressive engagement by allowing one of my
forms to be filled out before a user is required to log in, but once
the form is filled, I need them to log in so that I can get the user
ID, which is
Thanks, Dave. the part that I'd missed int he docs was about how to
tell if any params had been submitted. I had done some coding around
that problem before implementing formhandler. Nice that I can leverage
that.
Thanks again for pointing that out.
Eric
On 3/4/11 8:57 AM, David Schmidt
From: Victor Churchill victorchurch...@gmail.com
Speaking here as a novice with the same questions as the OP:
I like the functionality of HTML::FormFu as deployed in the tutorial
example but also find the YAML a bit strange at first; I am, too, a
I have used HTML::FormFu a lot, but I have
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