On 08/06/12 00:41, B. Estrade wrote:
On Thu, Jun 07, 2012 at 03:45:15PM +1000, Ron Savage wrote:
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
channels, which is (as
I understand it), no more than what I said :-).
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Hi James
On 02/08/12 15:25, James.Q.L wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to get a C::A app work in nginx fastcgi environment (debian 6.0)
and using spawn-fcgi.
Sorry, I use nginx and Debian, but don't use fcgi.
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On 02/08/12 15:35, Ron Savage wrote:
Hi James
On 02/08/12 15:25, James.Q.L wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to get a C::A app work in nginx fastcgi environment (debian 6.0)
and using spawn-fcgi.
Sorry, I use nginx and Debian, but don't use fcgi.
I do use Starman, hint, hint.
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path_info with request_uri value
in my C::A app..
James.
P.S sorry for the top posting. yahoo mail just reminds me how crap the new
interface is..
Don't forget - On some mailing lists top posting is the norm. And some
of us prefer it.
TMTOWTDI!
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Hi Brett
On 11/08/12 08:13, B. Estrade wrote:
What is the idiomatic way for dealing with uploads via CAP?
I am using CGI::Simple.
You might try CGI::Upload or CGI::Uploader. The latter is unsupported.
Let us know how it works.
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Hi Brett
On 11/08/12 11:10, Ron Savage wrote:
Hi Brett
On 11/08/12 08:13, B. Estrade wrote:
What is the idiomatic way for dealing with uploads via CAP?
I am using CGI::Simple.
You might try CGI::Upload or CGI::Uploader. The latter is unsupported.
I should mention CGI::Uploader
there...
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Hi Mike
On 06/09/12 18:58, Mike Tonks wrote:
Just a note to say I'm pretty sure we don't want these two spam links
on the front page of the wiki, but if I've got the wrong end of the
stick just let me know.
Big game hunter - Shoot on sight!
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that, then do as I've indicated above, and just
share none or some of the code via web_common_init etc. You really do
have a variety of ways to work.
Lastly, there is no limit on the depth of nesting possible.
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anything about the relative
merits of the modules. It was all about (potential) user education.
IMHO Role::Tiny looks like the best choice.
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went to great lengths to spell out this matter.
See/Read for yourself my explanation:
https://metacpan.org/module/CGI::Snapp#The-Flow-of-Control
HTH.
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/lib/CGI/Snapp/ForwardTest.pm.
Update docs.
- Roll the source of CGI::Snapp::Plugin::Redirect into CGI::Snapp.
See also t/redirect.t and t/lib/CGI/Snapp/RedirectTest.pm.
Update docs.
Shortly, I'll release new versions of the 4 demos, specifying CGI::Snapp
V 1.02 as the pre-req.
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Hi Mark
On 27/10/12 01:27, Mark Stosberg wrote:
On 10/25/2012 05:58 PM, Ron Savage wrote:
Ron,
You are right on all points. That brings me to Plan B, which is perhaps
over due:
Thanx.
Start over the wiki using a new platform.
It's due for a refresh anyway. I'm sure a lot
don't need a long discussion about
it. Not everything has to be Open Source, or Perl. Think OSes,
compilers, web servers, db servers, email servers, etc etc.
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removed
Of course.
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, the idea is growing on me more and more.
So, if you have any comments, now is the time to speak up.
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would like to switch transactions to use DBIx::Connector as well.
Understood.
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has x = ();
around 'x' = sub{...}
But it's a pain.
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Hmm. Perhaps I should write an article too.
I've sent off to chromatic (for publication on perl.com) my 2nd article
on lexing and parsing with Marpa::R2, so I've made a start on this new
article, which will appear on blogs.perl.org.
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Hi Mark
On 27/11/12 01:51, Mark Stosberg wrote:
On 11/21/2012 07:46 PM, Ron Savage wrote:
Hi Mark
On 22/11/12 01:25, Mark Stosberg wrote:
What I have now is for Moose and a bit project-specific, but I plan to
make CPAN-ready Moo-based variants at some point.
Just for record, you can't
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Hi Mark
See https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Moo
As I said in my last msg on that thread, I'd better re-write the article
:-((.
On 27/11/12 09:00, Ron Savage wrote:
Hi Mark
On 27/11/12 01:51, Mark Stosberg wrote:
On 11/21/2012 07:46 PM, Ron Savage wrote:
Hi Mark
On 22
Hi Mark
On 11/12/12 01:13, Mark Stosberg wrote:
On 12/08/2012 09:23 PM, Ron Savage wrote:
Hi Mark
See https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Moo
As I said in my last msg on that thread, I'd better re-write the article
:-((.
The summary I see from there is that in a Moo Role
Hi
Amazing. I don't get it get.
On 12/12/12 01:29, Mark Stosberg wrote:
On 12/10/2012 06:05 PM, Ron Savage wrote:
Hi Mark
On 11/12/12 08:38, Mark Stosberg wrote:
On 12/10/2012 04:27 PM, Ron Savage wrote:
Hi Mark
Ah, yes. No 'use Moo', means new() is not generated, so you don't end up
Hi Joi
On 10/01/13 06:29, Joi Ellis wrote:
Is there no way you can block that loser from repeatedly vandalizing the
pages with his spam?
No, but the wiki is currently being transferred to another form, so it
matters little.
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Yes. Just disable updates for the time being.
I have not looked into this, but it doesn't seem hard, even if we have
to hack it. We just have to disable the update feature and post a notice.
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suggestions. Patches are welcome :)
Thanks,
Ryo
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Hi Mark
But supporting it adds complexity for no gain :-(.
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Hi All
I've almost decided to switch the class builder in CGI::Snapp from
Hash::FieldHash to Moo.
The point of the switch is that sub-classes can then use Moo and Moo::Role.
Just before I do I'd like to know how much trouble that's going to be
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this will help: https://metacpan.org/pod/CGI::Snapp::Dispatch
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