Re: template kit.....
Ofcourse i can use different pieces of software,, But that was not my point I *want* to have the session management in the same kit becouse it´s convinient. I have to tell my team what software to use and maby even teach them how to use it, I find it alot easier to do this with one kit. Best regards Denton River --- "Paul J. Lucas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Denton River wrote: > > > Its been a long time since i have done a jobb > without using sessions. I would > > really like to have this feature included in the > kit im using and i think > > alot of developers are with me on this one. > > What I don't understand is *why*. Why can't you > use to > independent pieces of software: one for templates > and the other > for sessions that work perfectly well together (or > seperately)? > > I personally prefer smaller, more easily > udnerstandable pieces > to large, complex, feature-bloated software. > > - Paul > __ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/
RE: template kit.....
That´s it from right now I am a embperler, or what ever you call your self´s. I really think that the URL rewriting is the way to go.. I think i start reading the docs right away.. ;^) Denton River Internet Developer Java, Perl, embperl and what else is there --- Gerald Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I sure think that this template discussion is > > intresting, forms autofill is one thing but > another > > thing that i think would be neat is if the kit > could > > do session handling, like the Apache::ASP. Can > embperl > > or mason do this fancy stuff. > > > > Embperl can do session handling. It uses > Apache::Session for storage and > cares about the rest for you. You simply put the > values for the user session > in the hash %udat and they will be automaticly > restored when the same user > does the next request. Currently Embperl uses > Cookies to store a session id > within the browser. For Embperl 2.0 I plan to > support also URL rewriting. > > Gerald > > > - > Gerald Richterecos electronic communication > services gmbh > Internetconnect * Webserver/-design/-datenbanken * > Consulting > > Post: Tulpenstrasse 5 D-55276 Dienheim > b. Mainz > E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Voice:+49 > 6133 925151 > WWW:http://www.ecos.de Fax: +49 > 6133 925152 > - > __ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/
template kit.....
Hi there template discussion people,, I sure think that this template discussion is intresting, forms autofill is one thing but another thing that i think would be neat is if the kit could do session handling, like the Apache::ASP. Can embperl or mason do this fancy stuff. It´s been a long time since i have done a jobb without using sessions. I would really like to have this feature included in the kit i´m using and i think alot of developers are with me on this one. Right now i´m using Mason but planing to change to Apache::ASP for the easy session handling. What do you guys think?? I really like to start a discussion about this how are you handling your sessions set/get/save thing. Yours truly Denton River Internet Developer Java, Perl, and what else is there.. __ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/
Re: mod_perl or PHP
OK,, Thanks for all the answers. I think i have something to go on now. we are not changing to get it easier to hire people,, so i guess there is no ide to switch to something less powerfull ;) i´m glad kind of like perl (it´s true it is magic) Denton perler am and will be --- Matt Sergeant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, Denton River wrote: > > > HI list, > > > > My company is using mod_perl right now and i like > it > > alot, but now are they wanting us to start develop > in > > PHP i really like to stay mod_perl, so i am askin > you > > for some help, > > > > I would really like to have something to say to my > > boss, > > like this is why i want to use mod_perl instedd of > PHP > > so my question is "Why should i use mod_perl > insted of > > PHP. > > > > Denton > > > > ps. we are workin alot with XML. > > Well then mod_perl (well, Perl) has much more > extensive XML support right > now compared to PHP. I was talking to Rael Dornfest > yesterday, and he's > moving back to Perl development after developing > PHP's most significant > XML project (meerkat) because of the tools available > under perl. > > -- > > > Fastnet Software Ltd. High Performance Web > Specialists > Providing mod_perl, XML, Sybase and Oracle solutions > Email for training and consultancy availability. > http://sergeant.org | AxKit: http://axkit.org > __ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/
mod_eprl or PHP
HI list, My company is using mod_perl right now and i like it alot, but now are they wanting us to start develop in PHP i really like to stay mod_perl, so i am askin you for some help, I would really like to have something to say to my boss, like this is why i want to use mod_perl instedd of PHP so my question is "Why should i use mod_perl insted of PHP. Denton ps. we are workin alot with XML. __ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/