Hey,
I have released Apache::ASP 2.35 to CPAN. This is a minor
bugfix release. For more information about Apache::ASP,
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Note that users of CPANPLUS get errors at make test stage
because it seems
On Sat, 1 Jun 2002, Barry Hoggard wrote:
I don't think the standard HTML::Template has support for formatting
numbers, dates, etc.
And thank the sweet lord it doesn't! HTML::Template is a do one thing
and do it well module. If you want routines for formatting numbers,
dates, etc. then CPAN
HI, sorry if this is the wrong place, I am new to the mailing list.
I have apache/1.3.23 and mod_perl/1.27 (I just upgraded) and perl/5.6.0
When I try:
BEGIN {
use Apache ();
use lib Apache-server_root_relative('lib/perl');
}
I get compilation errors saying that it can't locate object
It seems problematic to me to require the programmers to do work
when a
designer wants to change the number of decimals in a page, for
example.
HTML::Template::Expr may present a solution to this particular desire,
although it isn't one I've come across. How often are HTML designers
It is interesting to try and fit our approach into the MVC+template
pattern
Just to clarify, it's not MVC+template; it's just MVC. The templates
are one way of implementing views. You could mix and match this where
appropriate, so that your Excel view is a perl module with a set of
A String widget/template allows you to control the rendering of all
fonts dynamically. If the String widget/template sees the incoming
request is from IE5+, it doesn't render the font if the font is the
same as the default font. The Style widget/template renders the
default font in a style
stas2002/06/02 06:28:18
Modified:t/response/TestModperl subenv.pm
Log:
no logic change, just re-grouping the code so it's easier to read what's
being tested
Revision ChangesPath
1.2 +3 -14 modperl-2.0/t/response/TestModperl/subenv.pm
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