On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 7:21 PM, Chris Welch wrote:
> Hello
>
> This is not actually a technical request, so apologies if I shouldn't be
> asking this here.
>
> I'm hoping some of you can recommend a host - I've got my site to a point
> where I need to think about putting
Hi Chris,
We have a Catalyst app, several Java based monitoring apps and some
other apps running on Bytemark's Big V basic (£12 a month inclusive of
VAT) VPS offering.
They seem to work fine. The Catalyst app runs on its own VPS as do each
install of the Java App. which is OpenNMS installs.
Dear Friends
Please, forgive me, i know, this is not a HTML::FormHandler related
list, but i hope, there are a lot of people here who use it!
In a catalyst app, i'd like to disable (make the field readonly and
disabled but not inactive) a form field based on a value (if user has
the role,
Hi John,
the first question that came to my mind was: Why is it called At, both the
module as well as the method attribute?
The 'Naming your Arguments' section is confusing because it populates a
variable named '$id' but uses '$_{id}' for the response.
I understand that you want to show that
Hi,
I've solved this by encapsulating the logic in the form class, this way
it is testable completely decoupled from Catalyst.
Just access the passed object or define additional attributes in your
form class that are populated by the Catalyst app on instantiation.
With a before 'set_active' =>
Hello
This is not actually a technical request, so apologies if I shouldn't be
asking this here.
I'm hoping some of you can recommend a host - I've got my site to a point
where I need to think about putting it online somewhere. It's a rewrite of
a current site, which I wrote 10 years ago when I
Dear Alex
Thanks for reply.
Yes, i know the "before 'set_active'" method, just don't know, how to
apply the new attributes to a field.
(especially the proper syntax)
for example: how to apply "element_attr => { readonly => 'readonly' }"
for a field in a sub.
Thank You!
2016.01.11. 14:43
On 11/01/16 17:21, Chris Welch wrote:
> This is a local sports league website, so I don't have a huge amount of
> money to play with - I think I can persuade them to spend about £10-15 a
> month.
Bytemark BigV servers £12 / month (inc. VAT)
https://www.bytemark.co.uk/hosting/bigv/
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