> > .. from Makefile.pl
>
> While we're at it, let me inform you of my quest to make Makefile.PLs
> Just Work. When I'm installing a module, I just want it to install
> straight from the CPAN shell. No interative questions. No asking me
> about installing documentation which could be done at a la
On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 04:39:16PM +0100, Leon Brocard wrote:
> While we're at it, let me inform you of my quest to make Makefile.PLs
> Just Work. When I'm installing a module, I just want it to install
> straight from the CPAN shell. No interative questions. No asking me
> about installing docume
Nik Butler sent the following bits through the ether:
> .. from Makefile.pl
While we're at it, let me inform you of my quest to make Makefile.PLs
Just Work. When I'm installing a module, I just want it to install
straight from the CPAN shell. No interative questions. No asking me
about installin
Compared to the other stuff on this list the following seems rather
trivial. Probably I overlooked something which is already there, but
I only recently migrated my web creating toolkit from Text::Metatext
to the Template Toolkit and am still stunned by the amount of new
possibilities. My apologi
You can also access it through the $ENV{PATH_INFO} environment variable. I believe
CGI.pm also gives you some access to it as well.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 05:27 AM
To: Viljo Marrandi
Cc:
Viljo Marrandi wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Don't know if this is the right place to ask this question, but i'm
> going to use TT so anyway... Does anyone know any good way to parse url
> in such way that everything that comes after address are used as
> parametres eg.
>
> http://www.tester.com/pictur
Viljo Marrandi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I hope you get the idea. Point is that i'd like to avoid parametres
> like www.tester.com/index.html?category=pictures&search_string=tree,
> because search engines do not cache these documents. So if anyone
> could give any hints or directions i'd be v
Hello,
Don't know if this is the right place to ask this question, but i'm
going to use TT so anyway... Does anyone know any good way to parse url
in such way that everything that comes after address are used as
parametres eg.
http://www.tester.com/pictures/nature/tree.html
And parametres wi