Jonathan Rockway wrote:
On Sun, 2007-12-16 at 15:40 +0800, Tony Winslow wrote:
Hi, all!
I'm new to Catalyst. I'm eager to learn it.
Yet I cannot find a systematic book or
tutorial about it. Can anyone here help
me find one or even write one for the world?
Good timing. My Catalyst
I use Media Temple. I think you can get Cat to run on their Grid
service, but I've never actually tried. I pay the $50/mo for a base
level dedicated-virtual host. By default those hosts come with a
Plesk install, but you can easily (free) request a plain vanilla
linux host that runs normal old
On Dec 16, 2007 3:41 AM, Jonathan Rockway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2007-12-16 at 15:40 +0800, Tony Winslow wrote:
Hi, all!
I'm new to Catalyst. I'm eager to learn it.
Yet I cannot find a systematic book or
tutorial about it. Can anyone here help
me find one or even write one
I started this same thread a few months ago and many people were kind
enough to reply.
It seemed a decision between linode.com and slicehost.com.
Slicehost sounds cool and very well may be cool, however it is newer,
has a waiting list (not extremely long), and what got me was that they
say no up
Le Dim 16 décembre 2007 12:17, Will Hawes a écrit :
I've used www.bytemark.co.uk for the past two years and have found
pricing, uptime and support to be excellent.
On Dec 15, 2007, at 8:07 PM, Martin Ellison wrote:
Can anyone recommend a web hosting provider for Catalyst
On Sat, Dec 08, 2007 at 06:04:14PM +1100, Charlie Garrison wrote:
Good afternoon,
On 7/12/07 at 9:32 AM -0800, Pablo Collins
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I used bytemark.co.uk for several years, had great service and zero
downtime. I'd recommend them.
Then I found linode.com for about the same price and twice as much
memory (about 300MB, which I did really need after porting to
catalyst), and also great refs. Been there for several months now,
What distro are you using I'm curious.
Then I found linode.com for about the same price and twice as much
memory (about 300MB, which I did really need after porting to
catalyst), and also great refs. Been there for several months now,
also very impressive. The web interface is also neat and
On Dec 15, 2007, at 10:21 PM, Martin Ellison wrote:
Thanks Ashley.
1. What sort of outages dopes DreamHost have?
http://uptime.besthostratings.com/viewreport.php?host=dreamhost
2. Any other hosting companies?
I was with http://www.johncompanies.com/jc_vps.html for awhile so I
could run a
On Sat, Dec 08, 2007 at 03:44:18AM +0200, Angel Kolev wrote:
2007/12/8, J. Shirley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
First, two things:
#1. This is not the DBIC mailing list
#2. It is called DBIx::Class or DBIC. DBIx is an entire namespace
hosting many projects. DBIx::Class is just one of those
On Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 02:26:31PM +, Ton Voon wrote:
On 7 Dec 2007, at 19:53, Ashley Pond V wrote:
Please do put this up. I can definitely see using it (maybe on
something right now) and I think many others would end up using it
in a Registry.pm-like way to segue into a shinier
On Dec 16, 2007 7:15 PM, Matt Rosin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What distro are you using I'm curious.
I use a Debian 4.0 image that they had. It's been very good so far. I
always use Deb/Ubuntu pretty much.
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On Sun, 2007-12-16 at 19:10 +, Matt S Trout wrote:
Just nick a TestApp from $other_controller_dist - PathArgs or BindLex are
two reasonable candidates.
FWIW CatalystX::Starter from CPAN will auto-generate one for you. The
auto-generated TestApp also works from the command-line, so you can
Matt Rosin wrote:
What distro are you using I'm curious.
Ubuntu 6.06. Also tried CentOS 5 but didn't get on too well with it.
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On Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 09:55:30AM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
On Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 10:09:39AM -0500, Christopher H. Laco wrote:
Bill Moseley wrote:
Yesterday I needed to add JSON support (both in the request and
response) to a few actions. I decided to try Catalyst::Action::REST.
On Sunday 16 December 2007 06:50:41 am Matt Rosin wrote:
I started this same thread a few months ago and many people were kind
enough to reply.
It seemed a decision between linode.com and slicehost.com.
Slicehost sounds cool and very well may be cool, however it is newer,
has a waiting list
On Sunday 16 December 2007 01:40:57 am Tony Winslow wrote:
Hi, all!
I'm new to Catalyst. I'm eager to learn it.
Yet I cannot find a systematic book or
tutorial about it. Can anyone here help
me find one or even write one for the world?
Besides the book, of course, there's perldoc
Continuing saga. So I set up the many_to_many and lo! It worked. But
it worked with *any* role, even fake ones, so obviously something was
bad. Turned out that it was silently failing instead of throwing an
access exception (but there was a template set by the namespace so
the page
Hi Ashley,
The log message you see is a result of the recent move away from the
Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication namespace for stores / credentials.
It falls back to the old naming and warns if it can't find the new
module.. It should, however, have no effect on the functionality of
the
Thanks for still looking at this, Jay. This is the top of the method
with some die decoration:
Take 1:
my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
die This will die;
$c-assert_user_roles(no such role);
Take 2:
my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
$c-assert_user_roles(no such role);
die This will not
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