On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 10:09:55AM +, Ash Berlin wrote:
> Carl Johnstone wrote:
> >> I would like to announce that www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk has just
> >> been relaunched using Catalyst and mod_perl.
> >
> > Further to my original email, we've now finished rolling out our Manchester
>
Hello All,
I'm seeing warnings of the type "UTF-16 surrogate 0xABCD" in my logs
that I'm not quite sure how to explain. I am familiar with the nature
of the warning message, and I've tracked it to Catalyst::Engine->write
-- but I'm not sure exactly what's triggering it.
The response body d
I got my pause account and uploaded 0.0_02 today.
Please test and give us feedback!
-Alex
From: Hartmaier Alexander [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 7:05 PM
To: The elegant MVC web framework
Subject: [Catalyst] Catalyst::View::Email 0.0_01
Hi!
I’ve
Ah. Actually I was thinking about a Japanese presentation given to a big
auditorium, by the guys running it here in Japan. Or if it wasn't YAPC then
it must have been a developers conference earlier in the year.
I did find the video of the session you are talking about though, Brad
Fitzpatrick - B
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007, Matt Rosin wrote:
One company mentioned their perl based large scale sns site at YAPC::Asia
IIRC - sorry it might have been six apart as mentioned above, can't remember
which. I do know they wrote their own system to be able to basically split
and merge their user pool accor
On 10/30/07, Valentin Tumarkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if there's a "standard" way for preventing Catalyst from
> loading a Controller module. I would like to keep my base Controller modules
> in the MyApp/Controller directory, but do not want Catalyst treating them a
What am I missing here. This passage from DispatchType/Chained.pm yields
no public actions:
> Another interesting possibility gives :Chained('.'), which chains itself to
> an action with the path of the current controller's namespace. For example:
>
> # in MyApp::Controller::Foo
> sub bar
On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 03:19:48PM +0200, Valentin Tumarkin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if there's a "standard" way for preventing Catalyst from
> loading a Controller module. I would like to keep my base Controller modules
> in the MyApp/Controller directory, but do not want Catalyst treatin
On 10/30/07, Valentin Tumarkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if there's a "standard" way for preventing Catalyst from
> loading a Controller module. I would like to keep my base Controller modules
> in the MyApp/Controller directory, but do not want Catalyst treating them a
Hi!
> schema design. You have to be very smart about design, data segregation,
> indexes, etc. I mean I don't know for sure but I am pretty sure sites
> like myspace don't just have one huge users table with user_id, email,
> sha1_password.
Seeing how slow and unreliable is MySpace, I'm pretty su
One company mentioned their perl based large scale sns site at YAPC::Asia
IIRC - sorry it might have been six apart as mentioned above, can't remember
which. I do know they wrote their own system to be able to basically split
and merge their user pool according to user name (alphabetical order) and
Hi,
I was wondering if there's a "standard" way for preventing Catalyst from
loading a Controller module. I would like to keep my base Controller modules
in the MyApp/Controller directory, but do not want Catalyst treating them as
http-client accessible modules.
For example:
MyApp/Controller/Base
Ash Berlin wrote:
> Carl Johnstone wrote:
>>> I would like to announce that www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk has just
>>> been relaunched using Catalyst and mod_perl.
>> Further to my original email, we've now finished rolling out our Manchester
>> newspaper sites onto Catalyst.
>>
>> a.. Accrin
Carl Johnstone wrote:
>> I would like to announce that www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk has just
>> been relaunched using Catalyst and mod_perl.
>
> Further to my original email, we've now finished rolling out our Manchester
> newspaper sites onto Catalyst.
>
> a.. Accrington Observer www.accr
I would like to announce that www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk has just
been relaunched using Catalyst and mod_perl.
Further to my original email, we've now finished rolling out our Manchester
newspaper sites onto Catalyst.
a.. Accrington Observer www.accringtonobserver.co.uk
b.. The Asian N
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