bigger issues. ^_^
Except, what if the crawler is inside the user's browser? Google's Web
Accelerator supposedly caused a lot of grief in 2005 when it started
pre-fetching non-idempotent GET requests for unsuspecting users..
Patrick Donelan
http://patspam.com
Can you be more specific about time and consistent?
How far into the future are we talking?
Does it have to remain pixel-perfect?
Patrick
http://patspam.com
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 11:29 AM, lanas la...@securenet.net wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a tool/procedure that could render web pages
Hi Robert,
Whereas ExtJS seems to be of form:
userResource = new Resource('http://example.com/users?id=001')
ExtJS can send any sort of HTTP request you like - it doesn't really care
how RESTful your URLs are. Like all Ajax toolkits the connectivity portion
of the library is just a
Not sure if it's what you want but Jesse Vincent showed some cool stuff you
can do with Net::IMAP::Server in his YAPC::Europe talk yesterday, might be
worth checking out.
Patrick
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 3:50 PM, Roderick A. Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Kenny Gatdula wrote:
On Aug 13,
:
On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 10:46:56AM +0100, luke saunders wrote:
On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 1:20 AM, Patrick Donelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, but how you provide an alternative to full RESTness for clients
that
don't handle the full range of HTTP verbs -is- a matter for
discussion
No, but how you provide an alternative to full RESTness for clients that
don't handle the full range of HTTP verbs -is- a matter for discussion.
Which clients are we talking about here? I did a quick google search and
could only find an off-hand remark along the lines of in 2006 safari had
I recently built a site with Catalyst + ExtJs using Controller::REST. Even
though I didn't have plans to let third-parties access the API, doing it
according to REST increases the chances that you'll end up with a clean,
uniform and (mostly) self-documenting API.
To that end you might find my
).
The end result is that under mod_fastcgi
Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication::Credential::HTTP doesn't work (and
presumably neither does any other code that tries to do HTTP Basic
Authentication).
Patrick Donelan
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If you're looking for in-depth discussion of Comet techniques I'd suggest
you have a look at cometdaily.com.
Cheers,
Patrick
On 3/6/08, Moritz Onken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But I still need a lot of code which is run by catalyst, like
authentication and of course the whole dbic schema.