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Operating Systems HP-UX View command was typed Post 302242507 by vbe on Thursday 2nd of October 2008 05:03:25 AM
Old 10-02-2008
You should never trust arrows on true unix systems (vi heritage...)
And so like navigating in vi, to go up/down, j/k
for that (like in...) press Esc first...
 

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Catalyst::View::Petal(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				Catalyst::View::Petal(3pm)

NAME
Catalyst::View::Petal - Petal View Class SYNOPSIS
# use the helper create.pl view Petal Petal # lib/MyApp/View/Petal.pm package MyApp::View::Petal; use base 'Catalyst::View::Petal'; __PACKAGE__->config( input => 'XML', output => 'XML', error_on_undef_var => 0 ); 1; # Meanwhile, maybe in an 'end' action $c->forward('MyApp::View::Petal'); DESCRIPTION
This is the "Petal" view class. Your subclass should inherit from this class. METHODS process Renders the template specified in "$c->stash->{template}" or "$c->request->match". Template variables are set up from the contents of "$c->stash", augmented with "base" set to "$c->req->base", "c" to $c and "name" to "$c->config->{name}". Output is stored in "$c->response->body". config This allows your view subclass to pass additional settings to the Petal config hash. SEE ALSO
Petal, Catalyst, Catalyst::Base. AUTHOR
Christian Hansen, "ch@ngmedia.com" COPYRIGHT
This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2009-08-10 Catalyst::View::Petal(3pm)
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