Mark Stosberg <suppressed> writes: > In article <suppressed>, Jason > Parker-Burlingham wrote: >> I'm writing a medium-to-small application for my own edification in >> CGI::Application and have come up against something of a wall. At >> times I have a number of screens full of information to present and >> I'd like to allow the user to browse back and forth between them. > I believe this issue is generally called "paging", and I was just > researching it myself a few days ago. Looking through CPAN, an "obvious" > solution to this might seem to be HTML::Pager, because it's built to > work with HTML::Template, which already integrates with CGI::App. Well, this is the other question I have---I've just started using the Template Toolkit to write the HTML, instead of calling CGI.pm's methods. It seems to integrate pretty well---I've written a small helper method to cut down on cut-and-paste within the code---but I wonder what it is I'm missing? -- ``Oooh! A gingerbread house! Hansel and Gretel are set for life!'' --------------------------------------------------------------------- Web Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/suppressed/ To unsubscribe, e-mail: suppressed For additional commands, e-mail: suppressed
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