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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? What else do you do? Post 302152604 by cassj on Thursday 20th of December 2007 01:31:33 PM
Old 12-20-2007
What a great get-to-know-Ye thread! My time is spent:

0. Second Life -- My avatar is Cazzj Brearly. I build and script.
1. Game of Go -- The Interactive Way To Go
2. OpenMoko & the neo1973 -- Openmoko.org Portal Site. The first completely Open Source cell phone.
3. Open source PBX telephony with Asterisk.
4. Half Life 2, Team Fortress, Quake 4, Quake Wars

Cheers!

Last edited by cassj; 12-23-2007 at 01:25 PM..
 
Jifty::Plugin::Halo(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  Jifty::Plugin::Halo(3pm)

NAME
Jifty::Plugin::Halo - Provides halos DESCRIPTION
This plugin provides <http://seaside.st|Seasidesque> halos for your application. It's included by default when using Jifty with DevelMode turned on. init Only enable halos in DevelMode. Add our instrumentation to Template::Declare. around_template This is called to instrument Template::Declare templates. We also draw a halo around the template itself. halo_header frame -> string This will give you the halo header which includes links to the various information displays for this template. halo_footer frame -> string This will give you the halo footer which includes the actual information to be displayed when the user pokes the halo. new_frame -> hashref Gives you a new frame for storing halo information. push_frame -> frame Creates and pushes a frame onto the render stack. Mason's halos do not support arounding a component, so we fake it with an explicit stack. This also triggers "halo_pre_template" for plugins adding halo data. pop_frame -> frame Pops a frame off the render stack. Mason's halos do not support "arounding" a component, so we fake it with an explicit stack. This also triggers "halo_post_template" for plugins adding halo data. is_proscribed FRAME Returns true if the given "FRAME" should not have a halo around it. perl v5.14.2 2010-12-08 Jifty::Plugin::Halo(3pm)
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