06-26-2012
You probably have to ask your teammates to "chmod" their history files.
The only other way is to be root and disrespect your colleagues privacy; or to hack into their, or roots account. As this isn't a "hacker's board", thread closed.
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jifty::view::static::handler
Jifty::View::Static::Handler(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::View::Static::Handler(3pm)
NAME
Jifty::View::Static::Handler - Jifty view handler for static files
DESCRIPTION
This is deprecated and is being port to a stack of plack middleware and plack::app::file
This class takes care of serving out static files for a Jifty application.
When fully operational, it will use an algorithm along the lines of the following:
* Static files are served out of a separate root * If static files go through apache:
* How do we merge together the N static roots? * If static files go through Jifty::Handler
* We need a flag to allow them to go through the dispatcher, too
* return "True" (304) for if-modified-since
* if the browser accepts gzipped data,
see if we have a cached gzipped copy
if so, send it
see if we have a marker indicating that gzip is a lose
if so, send uncompressed
gzip the content
send the gzipped content
* if the browser doesn't accept gzipped content
send the content uncompressed
new
Create a new static file handler. Likely, only the "Jifty::Handler" needs to do this.
roots
Returns all the static roots the handler will search
show $path
Handle a request for $path. If we can't find a static file of that name, return undef.
handle_request $path
An alias for "show"
file_path $path
Returns the system path for $path, searching inside the application's static root, loaded plugins' static roots, and finally Jifty's static
root. Returns undef if it can't find the file in any path.
template_exists $path
An alias for "file_path".
mime_type $path
Returns the mime type of the file whose path on disk is $path. Tries to use MIME::Types to guess first. If that fails, it falls back to
"File::MMagic".
send_file $path $mimetype
Print $path to STDOUT (the client), identified with a mimetype of $mimetype.
send_http_header [COMPRESSION, LENGTH, LAST_MODIFIED]
Sends appropriate cache control and expiration headers such that the client will cache the content. COMPRESSION is deprecated
send_not_modified
Sends a "304 Not modified" response to the browser, telling it to use a cached copy.
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