Re: [Catalyst] Re: So, what do we want in the -next- book?

2008-04-28 Thread Ali M.
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 7:29 AM, Jonathan Rockway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2) Learn how to use Catalyst (read my book) Sorry to say this, but your book is not a good book! I cannot in good faith recommend it to anyone. Please consider believing the bad review your book got, because they are

[Catalyst] Re: So, what do we want in the -next- book?

2008-04-28 Thread Aristotle Pagaltzis
* Jonathan Rockway [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-04-28 06:40]: Am I the only person here that has ever started a job and had to just dive into the code, code without docs or tests? I assume not, but nobody is asking your boss to write a book about how your internal code works. You just dive in and

Re: [Catalyst] So, what do we want in the -next- book?

2008-04-28 Thread Robert Sedlacek
Ali M. wrote: i completly oppose another cookbook for catalyst catalyst need an indepth book that describe its design! the first book was very much a learning by example book, which is close to a cookbook and the main complain or the bad review where that, after reading the book, developers

Re: [Catalyst] Multi-language and REST

2008-04-28 Thread Matt Rosin
I think other cases show it is not only an i18n issue. In a business listings site I made I have x.com/dir/CityName/Business_Services/Advertising for example. The top level category Business_Services is optional as the secondary level category name is unique. The CityName could be any city in

Re: [Catalyst] Re: So, what do we want in the -next- book?

2008-04-28 Thread Jonathan Rockway
* On Mon, Apr 28 2008, Ali M. wrote: On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 7:29 AM, Jonathan Rockway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2) Learn how to use Catalyst (read my book) Sorry to say this, but your book is not a good book! I cannot in good faith recommend it to anyone. Please consider believing the

Re: [Catalyst] Re: So, what do we want in the -next- book?

2008-04-28 Thread Richard Jones
Jonathan Rockway wrote: * On Mon, Apr 28 2008, Ali M. wrote: Sorry to say this, but your book is not a good book! One of the reasons we need a second book, is that because your book was so bad. People right away started asking and hoping for a second book. Now I can see why people are

Re: [Catalyst] Multi-language and REST

2008-04-28 Thread Octavian Rasnita
From: Matt Rosin [EMAIL PROTECTED] FWIW after all that such a module should allow keys stored in cookies to supplement/overwrite the url. So instead of prepending lang code, I could keep the same url but have a javascript language button set the language. I think that the pages with different

Re: [Catalyst] So, what do we want in the -next- book?

2008-04-28 Thread Roderick A. Anderson
Andrew Kornak wrote: Personally, I would like any book on Catalyst, even if it was only a single chapter in a larger MVC treatment. I bought Jonathan's book and contrary to another poster's opinion found it quite useful. -Andrew +1 Rod -- On Mon, 2008-04-28 at 10:03 -0500, Mitch Jackson

Re: [Catalyst] So, what do we want in the -next- book?

2008-04-28 Thread Wade . Stuart
Andrew Kornak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/28/2008 03:19:39 PM: Personally, I would like any book on Catalyst, even if it was only a single chapter in a larger MVC treatment. I bought Jonathan's book and contrary to another poster's opinion found it quite useful. -Andrew Hopefully I

[Catalyst] HTTP::Body, utf8 filenames, and escaped strings.

2008-04-28 Thread Bill Moseley
When I upload files via a browser utf8 file names are passed directly as utf8. I'm using a java applet also for file uploads. When it uploads a file with a utf8 filename the name is uri-escaped. Is it correct behavior to uri-escape the filename? I'm thinking it's not correct behavior - because