In article <suppressed>, petersm wrote: > > I think that this is a very interesting idea and is very much like something > that we are doing here. We've written a 'head' C::A script that creates > instances of other C::As and runs them and then places their output into a > 'master' template. Each of the 'leaf' apps have their own namespace of the CGI > parameters so that they don't pollute anyone else's workspace. (This is done > simply with a prefix.) The 'head' script even datadumps each of the instance > objects created and displays each of those dumps when the 'head' script is in > debugg mode. This simplifies almost everything. All of our applications are > written as this 'head' script with differen 'leaf' scripts and different > templates. Everything global such as Db connections, cgi objects, etc are > handled by the 'head' script. This sounds interesting as well. I am interesting in seeing an example of this in action so I can better grok what's going on. Related to new uses of CGI::Application, has anyone tried out CGIS::Application? It offers integration with CGI::Session. Mark -- http://mark.stosberg.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- Web Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/suppressed/ To unsubscribe, e-mail: suppressed For additional commands, e-mail: suppressed
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