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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Pipes with the < and >> meanings. Post 302517436 by mirni on Tuesday 26th of April 2011 06:58:02 PM
Old 04-26-2011
wow... what a thorough explanation. Maybe DGPickett's reply should be archived as a tutorial of sorts?
 

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Jifty::View::Declare::BaseClass(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		      Jifty::View::Declare::BaseClass(3pm)

NAME
Jifty::View::Declare::BaseClass - Base class for Template::Declare views DESCRIPTION
This class provides a base class for your Template::Declare derived view classes. METHODS
use_mason_wrapper Call this function in your view class to use your mason wrapper for Template::Declare templates, something like: package TestApp::View; use Jifty::View::Declare -base; __PACKAGE__->use_mason_wrapper; If you don't use mason then you can define a "wrapper" function in the view class to override default page layouts. Default TD wrapper defined in Jifty::View::Declare::Helpers. ATTRIBUTES
clkao owes documentation as to the meaning of this and when it would be acceptable to use it. Static TODO Document this... This is part of the client-caching system being developed for Perl to allow you to translate templates into JavaScript running on the client. This function allows a developer to mark a Template::Declare template as static (unchanging), so that the compiled version can be cached on the client side and inserted with javascript. Action TODO Document this... This is part of the client-caching system being developed for Perl to allow you to translate templates into JavaScript running on the client. This function allows a developer to mark a Template::Declare template as an action. SEE ALSO
Jifty::View::Declare, Template::Declare, Jifty::View::Declare::Helpers LICENSE
Jifty is Copyright 2005-2010 Best Practical Solutions, LLC. Jifty is distributed under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2010-12-10 Jifty::View::Declare::BaseClass(3pm)
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