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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators Bits points are decresesing Post 302623901 by Mohammed Fareed on Sunday 15th of April 2012 07:46:08 AM
Old 04-15-2012
Bits points are decresesing

Dear Expert,

My bits points are decreasing daily 1000bits can you please suggest why its so?

I also want to change my display name for this forum, please suggest.


Thank you.
Mohammed Fareed
 

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MojoMojo::Controller::Page(3pm) 			User Contributed Perl Documentation			   MojoMojo::Controller::Page(3pm)

NAME
MojoMojo::Controller::Page - Page controller SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
This controller is the main juice of MojoMojo. It handles all the actions related to wiki pages. Actions are redispatched to this controller based on MojoMojo's custom prepare_path method. Every private action here expects to have a page path in args. They can be called with urls like "/page1/page2.action". ACTIONS
view (.view) This is probably the most common action in MojoMojo. A lot of the other actions redispatch to this one. It will prepare the stash for page view, and set the template to "view.tt", unless another is already set. It also takes an optional 'rev' parameter, in which case it will load the provided revision instead. search (.search) This action is called as ".search" on the current page when the user performs a search. The user can choose to search the entire site or a subtree starting from the current page. print This action is the same as the "view" action, but with a printer-friendly template. inline Same as "view" action, but with a template that only outputs the barebones body of the page. There are no headers, footers, or navigation bars. Useful for transclusion (see MojoMojo::Formatter::Include). inline_tags (.inline_tags) Tag list for the bottom of page views. pages_viewable($c, $user, @pages) Filters an array of pages, returning only those that the given user has permission to view. list (.list) All nodes in this namespace. Computes tags, all pages, backlinks, wanted and orphan pages. subtree (.subtree) Display all pages that are part of the subtree for the current node. recent (.recent) Recently changed pages in this namespace. Also computes the most used tags. feeds (.feeds) Overview of available feeds for this node. rss (.rss) RSS feed with headlines of recent nodes in this namespace. atom (.atom) Full content ATOM feed of recent nodes in this namespace. rss_full (.rss_full) Full content RSS feed of recent nodes in this namespace. export (.export) Page showing available export options. suggest (.suggest) "Page not found" page, suggesting alternatives, and allowing creation of the page. Root::auto detaches here for actions on nonexistent pages (e.g. c<bogus.export>). search_inline (.search/inline) Search results embeddable in another page (for use with "suggest"). info (.info) Meta information about the current page: revision list, content size, number of children and descendants, links to/from, attachments. AUTHOR
Marcus Ramberg <mramberg@cpan.org> LICENSE
This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2011-09-02 MojoMojo::Controller::Page(3pm)
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