.
But the bug reports /already/ tell us what needs work. If you can figure
out a patch, I'm sure the author of CGI would be delighted to receive
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ridiculous that these days I
make a point of calling such web page designs racist.
And I still remember many years are some (American) software could not
cope with the fact that I have no middle name. It's just Ron Savage. The
designers /forbid/ that name to be entered without a middle initial, so
an X
Hi Folks
On Sun, 2010-06-27 at 07:36 -0400, cgi...@erlbaum.net wrote:
CGI::Application page http://cgi-app.org/index.cgi?HomePage edited by noak
In case you're wondering what's going on with the wiki: Someone (noak)
is putting advertising links on the home page, to businesses in London.
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On Thu, 2010-07-08 at 09:35 +0100, Richard Jones wrote:
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Looks good. However the field error message is visible when the mouse
cursor hovers over the textbox, as they have used title=foo in their
html. So it's a little confusing when you put
.
Not that it really matters, but I reviewed a few such libs 2 years ago:
http://use.perl.org/~Ron+Savage/journal/37726
Naturally I have no expectations that jQuery fanatics, or any other
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Hi Folks
Followup...
On Fri, 2010-07-23 at 11:11 +1000, Ron Savage wrote:
Hi Folks
Among the bewildering array of param validation routines, I'm wondering
what people think of the relative newcomer Brannigan, or any other such
module for that matter.
I like the fact that Brannigan
are
more-or-less tied to CGI form validation
What may sway you is if a module ties in with HTML::FillInForm. That
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that Brannigan
doesn't do that DFV does do and that I can't live without:
[chops list of very good points]
As always, different users have similar but different requirements.
It's all a matter of what weighting factors you apply to those
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job was the configuration data of 15,000 network routers.
Clearly, the users change just as the data changes.
So, the nature of the output (eg error msgs) must change too.
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port 80, and redirecting CGI script requests to tiny.
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screens inside the
application are reasonably fast.
Consider Text::XSlate
http://search.cpan.org/~gfuji/Text-Xslate-0.1058/
http://search.cpan.org/~sgraham/Template-Benchmark-1.07/lib/Template/Benchmark.pm
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http://www.modernperlbooks.com/mt/
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See also the discussions on RT:
https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=21981
https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=28516
Naturally, if can help us resolve this problem, we'd all be delighted.
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Hi Mark
On Mon, 2010-09-27 at 23:37 -0400, Mark Rajcok wrote:
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Hi Todd
Thanx for the sample code.
More below.
On Fri, 2010-09-03 at 09:08 -0700, Todd Ross wrote:
CGI::Session: 4.20
Firstly, you can get V 4.42
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There's no point - Mark Stosberg refuses to release any more versions of
CGI::Session.
well, fork stosberg ... ;-)
He, he, he.
The problems with forking /the module/ are:
o Effort. Is it worth it? For users not in a position to switch to
Plack, obviously yes
On Wed, 2010-10-13 at 18:21 -0400, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010, Ron Savage wrote:
There's no point - Mark Stosberg refuses to release any more versions of
CGI::Session.
Oh? Why is that?
I've been thinking about this since even before the last public release,
in August
attempts to maintain control.
In each and every case, the real issue is control of their emotions, but
which manifests as control over the people in their environment, via
Projection of their issues out into the world.
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Test and enjoy...
http://search.cpan.org/~rsavage/Data-Session-1.01/
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Mark Stosberg)
* FIX: CGI::Session::Serialize::freezethaw: Change the VERSION line
syntax to match the other modules.
* FIX: CGI::Session::Driver::db_file: Ditto.
* FIX: CGI::Session::Test::Default (Embedded packages): Ditto.
* FIX: Make the version number the same in all
access at my new place, hence the delay in responding.
It's 4:30 pm here (Melbourne, Aust) now, so I'll look at this perhaps
today, and definitely tomorrow, and comment more then.
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a Debian user myself, I could package Data::Session
(i.e. in Debian format), given some help, since I only have limited
experience with that. If there is someone available, they can email me
directly.
Thanx for following this up.
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packaging for Perl here:
http://pkg-perl.alioth.debian.org/docs/pkg-perl-for-users/pkg-perl-for-users.pdf
OK. Let me try that.
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to impossible.
If you are targeting deployment on CGI, mod_perl 1 or 2, or FastCGI,
native CGI::Application may be simpler to use.
Perhaps, but there's no point in using Plack in such a way as to
sabotage its advantages, so I didn't spell out that course of action.
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Hi Rhesa
[snip great analysis]
Perhaps this also helps: http://ultraserve.latentsee.com/
I did not try it.
A Perl version might be nice...
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Hi Richard
On Thu, 2011-03-03 at 22:32 +, Richard Jones wrote:
On 03/03/2011 22:15, Ron Savage wrote:
Hi Richard
If you switch to Data::Session, you can use $session - modified(0) in
the server's code to stop the session being saved:
http://search.cpan.org/~rsavage/Data-Session
;
$rm .= _$http_method;
}
I just had to change the first line to
if( $auto_rest $rm )
doesn't anyone see this as a problem?
Is it possible that the problem is in your code (JS, Perl), in that it
does not provide enough information for C::A::D to set the run mode?
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Hi James
On Thu, 2011-03-10 at 20:15 -0800, James.Q.L wrote:
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Subject: Re: [cgiapp] cgi::application::dispatch doesn't handle start_mode
To: CGI Application cgiapp@lists.erlbaum.net
Date
Hi James
I've logged an error report:
https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=66558
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Intercept the submits, and maintain my own cart, determine the
shipping cost each time an item is added/deleted, and upon confirmation
by the user, submit to paymate.
Ideas?
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::A::D is sufficient.
We'll see what the maintainer of C::A::D thinks
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Maybe someone with more knowledge (and/or time) can add CGI-App to the
bottom Others table, where features are compared.
Extra credit: create a wikipedia page for CGI-App (like the other Perl web
frameworks have).
Yep, definitely something to leave to the experts...
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. These always use CGI::Application::Dispatch.
I'll stop now, since I'm such I've triggered enough questions in your
mind for the moment.
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to thank
Redhat for anything. And yes, I realize you're being sarcastic.
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for free.
I guess I'll start on the simplest CGI::App demo's, get my head around that
and then see how it goes.
OK. If you do a CPAN search for CGI::Application::Demo (::*) you'll see
I wrote them, so fell free to ask about anything.
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Hi Tim
Just glancing at the code:
If you call lc at line 399, surely the check 2 lines down should be for
'post', not 'POST'?
Or am I missing something?
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Hi Mark
On Wed, 2011-05-11 at 19:56 -0400, Mark Stosberg wrote:
On 05/11/2011 07:47 PM, Ron Savage wrote:
Hi Tim
Just glancing at the code:
If you call lc at line 399, surely the check 2 lines down should be for
'post', not 'POST'?
Or am I missing something?
It looks like
a mathematical equation
(7+2) which robots won't be expecting, as a barrier.
Anyway... thank you to whomever does provide valuable content on the site
and this list :-)
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, the comparison tells only about mod_perl, but nothing about FastCGI nor
about PSGI.
Sooo, you're offering to remedy that I take it :-))?
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Hi Octavian
On Mon, 2011-05-16 at 09:52 +0300, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
From: Ron Savage r...@savage.net.au
Hi Octavian
On Mon, 2011-05-16 at 08:24 +0300, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
The link
http://people.plusthree.com/~perrin/mvc_samples.tgz
to the code samples doesn't work. I don't
of that angle.
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different.
Suggestions?
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Hi Folks
I removed the weight-loss spam 30 minutes ago, and now it's back,
suggesting the spammer is monitoring his efforts. No point in fixing it
again (in the short term), I'd say.
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auth support, I'd assume it'd be as easy to pop in as
captcha, though this may quickly lead to Emmanuel's suggestion and a
completely update of the system.
Yep, we might as well consider it.
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:)
No sure. I don't get those - only auto-generated warnings about pages
being edited.
Also, the target audience for weight-loss info who happen to be reading
about CGI::App is going to be v-e-r-y small...
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different.
I'm with Jason. OK, so it's a quick fix (adding reCAPTCHA). But I think
that in this case it's justified, at least until we decide on another
wiki package.
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-to-version) buttons.
Nice, but a trifle obscurantistic.
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Another attempt. More below.
On Thu, 2011-05-19 at 11:26 +1000, Ron Savage wrote:
Hi Mark
Doesn't work for me.
I assume it's due to the exact combination of modules used and their
parentage.
(1) 1 line change to Local::Application::Controller:
package Local::Application
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, they are permanently
resident anyway, so the startup overhead is only incurred once.
All the above modules include a plack/starman runner httpd/*/*.psgi
using C::A::D.
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. A 'weird error' won't be in those programs, it'll be in your
code, no matter how hard you find that to believe :-))).
It's a classic symptom of using a global variable(s), although (of
course) it could be something else.
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Hi gvim
On Thu, 2011-05-26 at 01:42 +0100, gvim wrote:
On 25/05/2011 07:37, Ron Savage wrote:
I don't run Apache anymore. I run nginx and proxy cgi-bin/ to
mini-httpd. A 'weird error' won't be in those programs, it'll be in your
code, no matter how hard you find that to believe
Hi Tim
On Thu, 2011-05-26 at 17:06 -0400, Timothy Appnel wrote:
On Friday, May 20, 2011 at 6:32 PM, Ron Savage wrote:
It's sad to hear you refer to that code as 'the mess'.
Yes Ron it makes us sad too, but MT(OS) has code that is almost 10 years old
and was developed by dozens of engineers
::* - Production ready but only educational
CGI::Application::Test::* - Ditto
CGI::Application::Util::* - Ditto
All my apps use YUI V 2 or V 3.
If you have installation problems, please let me know and I'll fix them.
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},
},
});
return $validator - process('validate_page', $data);
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a bit of extra CPU power burned up, but that's
infinitesimal, really.
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I did add a $self-session-flush() to my postrun. Are there other things
that needs to be done differently under fastcgi with CAP Session or Dispatch
or CGI::Fast?
I don't think moving it would make any difference. I always
cgiapp_prerun myself.
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once say you would look into getting Data::Session into Debian
yourself. I can still do it for you if you prefer.
I did not get around to that. I'd be grateful if you could arrange for a
Debian-style release.
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::CreateTable
(that's why 'All rights reserved' was removed from the licence section
in V 2.06), and I believe DBIx::Admin::DSNManager deserves its own Deb
package. Nevertheless, if you think it's worth rewriting that code, feel
free to say so.
On 06/07/11 01:01, Ron Savage wrote:
Hi Nick
On Tue
back.
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 8:45 PM, Ron Savage r...@savage.net.au wrote:
Hi Nick
On Wed, 2011-07-06 at 14:35 +0100, Nicholas Bamber wrote:
Ron,
You put an explicit version on every dependency. For example
Data::Dumper 2.128. That seems unnecessarily modern and Debian curently
Hi Lyle
On Thu, 2011-07-07 at 03:25 +0100, Lyle wrote:
On 07/07/2011 03:01, Ron Savage wrote:
OK - here's what I'll do.
I'll use perlbrew to install a fresh copy of 5.10.1.
My system Perl (5.10.1) is Debian's 6.0.2, but I won't use that, since I
may have upgraded modules before
modules for building and testing, but not for
actual installation and use.
Good point. I'll move the 2 DBIx::* modules into build_requires.
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, in that the
potential audience will be small. Perhaps it's more a case of: Just
because I can.
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Hi Dave
On Sun, 2011-08-07 at 12:32 +0900, David Emery wrote:
Ron Savage r...@savage.net.au writes:
On Sat, 2011-08-06 at 21:54 -0400, cgi...@erlbaum.net wrote:
CGI::Application page http://cgi-app.org/index.cgi?ArticlesAndTutorials
edited by Dave
Thanx for the cleanup. Likewise
Hi Tim
On Thu, 2011-09-08 at 09:58 -0400, Timothy Appnel wrote:
On Jul 28, 2011, at 19:39, Ron Savage r...@savage.net.au wrote:
I had a look at the source code for CAD, and it would be trivial to
patch to replace Exception::Class::TryCatch with Try::Tiny.
If I wasn't so lazy (today
with different ways
of doing it, even if they are trying to all come up with the same
solution.
Sadly, chromatic specifies Catalyst solutions though.
Yep.
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using that syntax? Do you have a URL for it?
Lastly, I used Image::Magick for years, but after Cristy repeatedly
deleted my contributions (after giving me upload access to his site!) I
gave up and switched to Imager. You should too.
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[3] http://savage.net.au/Perl.html#session_management_with_plack_html
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Hi Matthias
On Wed, 2011-11-30 at 02:43 +0100, Matthias Ferdinand wrote:
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 11:01:04AM +1100, Ron Savage wrote:
Hi Matthias
On Sun, 2011-11-27 at 17:24 +0100, Matthias Ferdinand wrote:
I could not find in CGI::Application's docs if a single instance object
cleaner emails.
Any (polite) suggestions?
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Hi Rhesa
On Thu, 2011-12-08 at 20:44 +0100, Rhesa Rozendaal wrote:
On 12/08/2011 08:33 PM, Ron Savage wrote:
If it isn't spam, there are 2 ways to go:
o Change my spam detector to whitelist [cgiapp] in the Subject.
o Persuade the sender to use a different email client, or whatever
Hi Folks
Is anyone using Chrome's Javascript [1]?
Or heard of anyone using it?
[1] http://code.google.com/p/v8/
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Hi Folks
On 20/12/11 04:39, Jiří Pavlovský wrote:
On 19.12.2011 2:14, Ron Savage wrote:
Hi Folks
Is anyone using Chrome's Javascript [1]?
Or heard of anyone using it?
Search for v8 on CPAN. You will find couple of distributions
Thanx for the various replies. I don't intend to use it. I
Hi Mark
On 05/01/12 02:11, Mark Stosberg wrote:
On 12/18/2011 08:14 PM, Ron Savage wrote:
Hi Folks
Is anyone using Chrome's Javascript [1]?
Or heard of anyone using it?
[1] http://code.google.com/p/v8/
We've used it to support running jshint/jslint over a code base on the
server side
Hi Mark
Does any of this affect the mailing list, since it uses lists.erlbaum.net?
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do not provide me
enough info...
So, what do I have to change to use the newer style CGI::App?
TIA.
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CGI::Application).
Have you considered using https://metacpan.org/release/DBIx-Connector
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suggests that mode_param can take a hash with one key having the
value of 'run_mode' rather than 'param'.
Surely the docs are in error here?
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::Simple: Status: 302 Moved
Location: http://localhost/home/ron/bin/x.pl
===8===
It's the 302 line I'm interested in. Is this discrepancy by design or not?
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Hi Nic
On 20/02/12 09:15, Nic Zero wrote:
Hi Ron,
Just a warning that at least one spam filter is flagging up your message
as possibly pornographic due to your use of XX.
Gee, thanx. I didn't expect that. What a sheltered life I must lead :-).
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Users, Admin can do anything).
Did you try class inheritance? The base class would be user, i.e.
minimal features. A manager gets the manager sub-class and admin -
derived from manager - gets the admin sub-class, which gives them a more
inclusive form.
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to resend the message. If the problem
continues, please contact your helpdesk.
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{
print User: $user. ;
for my $group (qw/all manager admin nothing/)
{
print Group: $group. Check: , check($user, $group) || 0, '. ';
}
print \n;
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Hi Jason
Suggestion: Cut out CGI::Application::Plugin::Session, and just use
CGI::Session directly.
That will have to tell you something...
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not.
o CGI::Snapp::Plugin::Redirect V 1.01.
The tests explicitly create a logger since CGI::Snapp V 1.01 now does not.
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Hi Brett
On 13/04/12 01:34, B. Estrade wrote:
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 01:29:37PM +1000, Ron Savage wrote:
Congratulations and nice work. I am sorry to be dense, but as long as
I've been following Snapp and as many of the docs that I seem to have
read, I am still trying to figure out exactly
differences, otherwise there's not much point in a
fork...
Also, I've written or re-written all the documentation for my modules,
and hopefully made them vastly easier to read.
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. It definitely will
be maintained.
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to the browswer when
something goes awry?
Those msgs mean there is a mis-match between the calling code and the
parameter list of the method you're calling (or think you're calling).
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Hi Brett
On 20/04/12 23:23, B. Estrade wrote:
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 08:57:53AM +1000, Ron Savage wrote:
Hi Brett
On 20/04/12 08:47, B. Estrade wrote:
I am having some time trying to figure out errors with this kind of
output:
Can't locate object method error via package Can't locate
, at the start of July I'll have space in my diary for looking at setting
up the new wiki.
Gasp!
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if crudely tell you
exactly how far the code is getting before it dies.
HTH
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Hi Brett
On 07/06/12 13:42, B. Estrade wrote:
On Thu, Jun 07, 2012 at 01:17:12PM +1000, Ron Savage wrote:
Hi Brett
On 07/06/12 05:37, B. Estrade wrote:
I am having an issue with CAP Dispatch that seems to be rearing its
ugly head when I send, as part of the route, serialized JSON data
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