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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to find all files modified from midnight (i.e. from midnight (00:00:00)) of current date? Post 302930962 by Jimmy_the_tulip on Thursday 8th of January 2015 10:06:02 PM
Old 01-08-2015
Yeah I picked up on that, cheers!
 

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Mojolicious::Plugin::TagHelpers(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		      Mojolicious::Plugin::TagHelpers(3pm)

NAME
Mojolicious::Plugin::TagHelpers - Tag helpers plugin SYNOPSIS
# Mojolicious $self->plugin('TagHelpers'); # Mojolicious::Lite plugin 'TagHelpers'; DESCRIPTION
Mojolicious::Plugin::TagHelpers is a collection of HTML5 tag helpers for Mojolicious. Most form helpers can automatically pick up previous input values and will show them as default. You can also use "param" in Mojolicious::Plugin::DefaultHelpers to set them manually and let necessary attributes always be generated automatically. % param country => 'germany' unless param 'country'; <%= radio_button country => 'germany' %> Germany <%= radio_button country => 'france' %> France <%= radio_button country => 'uk' %> UK This is a core plugin, that means it is always enabled and its code a good example for learning how to build new plugins, you're welcome to fork it. HELPERS
Mojolicious::Plugin::TagHelpers implements the following helpers. "base_tag" %= base_tag Generate portable "base" tag refering to the current base URL. <base href="http://localhost/cgi-bin/myapp.pl" /> "check_box" %= check_box employed => 1 %= check_box employed => 1, id => 'foo' Generate checkbox input element. Previous input values will automatically get picked up and shown as default. <input name="employed" type="checkbox" value="1" /> <input id="foo" name="employed" type="checkbox" value="1" /> "file_field" %= file_field 'avatar' %= file_field 'avatar', id => 'foo' Generate file input element. <input name="avatar" type="file" /> <input id="foo" name="avatar" type="file" /> "form_for" %= form_for login => (method => 'POST') => begin %= text_field 'first_name' %= submit_button % end %= form_for login => {foo => 'bar'} => (method => 'POST') => begin %= text_field 'first_name' %= submit_button % end %= form_for '/login' => (method => 'POST') => begin %= text_field 'first_name' %= submit_button % end %= form_for 'http://kraih.com/login' => (method => 'POST') => begin %= text_field 'first_name' %= submit_button % end Generate portable form for route, path or URL. For routes that allow "POST" but not "GET", a "method" attribute will be automatically added. <form action="/path/to/login" method="POST"> <input name="first_name" /> <input value="Ok" type="submit" /> </form> <form action="/path/to/login/bar" method="POST"> <input name="first_name" /> <input value="Ok" type="submit" /> </form> <form action="/login" method="POST"> <input name="first_name" /> <input value="Ok" type="submit" /> </form> <form action="http://kraih.com/login" method="POST"> <input name="first_name" /> <input value="Ok" type="submit" /> </form> "hidden_field" %= hidden_field foo => 'bar' %= hidden_field foo => 'bar', id => 'bar' Generate hidden input element. <input name="foo" type="hidden" value="bar" /> <input id="bar" name="foo" type="hidden" value="bar" /> "image" %= image '/images/foo.png' %= image '/images/foo.png', alt => 'Foo' Generate image tag. <img src="/images/foo.png" /> <img alt="Foo" src="/images/foo.png" /> "input_tag" %= input_tag 'first_name' %= input_tag first_name => 'Default name' %= input_tag 'employed', type => 'checkbox' Generate form input element. Previous input values will automatically get picked up and shown as default. <input name="first_name" /> <input name="first_name" value="Default name" /> <input name="employed" type="checkbox" /> "javascript" %= javascript '/script.js' %= javascript begin var a = 'b'; % end Generate portable script tag for "Javascript" asset. <script src="/script.js" type="text/javascript" /> <script type="text/javascript"><![CDATA[ var a = 'b'; ]]></script> "link_to" %= link_to Home => 'index' %= link_to index => {foo => 'bar'} => (class => 'links') => begin Home % end <%= link_to index => begin %>Home<% end %> <%= link_to '/path/to/file' => begin %>File<% end %> <%= link_to 'http://mojolicio.us' => begin %>Mojolicious<% end %> <%= link_to url_for->query(foo => 'bar')->to_abs => begin %>Retry<% end %> Generate portable link to route, path or URL, defaults to using the capitalized link target as content. <a href="/path/to/index">Home</a> <a class="links" href="/path/to/index/bar">Home</a> <a href="/path/to/index">Home</a> <a href="/path/to/file">File</a> <a href="http://mojolicio.us">Mojolicious</a> <a href="http://127.0.0.1:3000/current/path?foo=bar">Retry</a> "password_field" %= password_field 'pass' %= password_field 'pass', id => 'foo' Generate password input element. <input name="pass" type="password" /> <input id="foo" name="pass" type="password" /> "radio_button" %= radio_button country => 'germany' %= radio_button country => 'germany', id => 'foo' Generate radio input element. Previous input values will automatically get picked up and shown as default. <input name="country" type="radio" value="germany" /> <input id="foo" name="country" type="radio" value="germany" /> "select_field" %= select_field language => [qw(de en)] %= select_field language => [qw(de en)], id => 'lang' %= select_field country => [[Germany => 'de'], 'en'] %= select_field country => [{Europe => [[Germany => 'de'], 'en']}] %= select_field country => [[Germany => 'de', class => 'europe'], 'en'] Generate select, option and optgroup elements. Previous input values will automatically get picked up and shown as default. <select name="language"> <option value="de">de</option> <option value="en">en</option> </select> <select id="lang" name="language"> <option value="de">de</option> <option value="en">en</option> </select> <select name="country"> <option value="de">Germany</option> <option value="en">en</option> </select> <select id="lang" name="language"> <optgroup label="Europe"> <option value="de">Germany</option> <option value="en">en</option> </optgroup> </select> <select name="country"> <option class="europe" value="de">Germany</option> <option value="en">en</option> </select> "stylesheet" %= stylesheet '/foo.css' %= stylesheet begin body {color: #000} % end Generate portable style or link tag for "CSS" asset. <link href="/foo.css" media="screen" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> <style type="text/css"><![CDATA[ body {color: #000} ]]></style> "submit_button" %= submit_button %= submit_button 'Ok!', id => 'foo' Generate submit input element. <input type="submit" value="Ok" /> <input id="foo" type="submit" value="Ok!" /> "t" %=t div => 'some & content' Alias for "tag". <div>some &amp; content</div> "tag" %= tag 'div' %= tag 'div', id => 'foo' %= tag div => 'some & content' <%= tag div => begin %>some & content<% end %> HTML5 tag generator. <div /> <div id="foo" /> <div>some &amp; content</div> <div>some & content</div> Very useful for reuse in more specific tag helpers. $self->tag('div'); $self->tag('div', id => 'foo'); $self->tag(div => sub { 'Content' }); Results are automatically wrapped in Mojo::ByteStream objects to prevent accidental double escaping. "text_field" %= text_field 'first_name' %= text_field first_name => 'Default name' %= text_field first_name => 'Default name', class => 'user' Generate text input element. Previous input values will automatically get picked up and shown as default. <input name="first_name" /> <input name="first_name" value="Default name" /> <input class="user" name="first_name" value="Default name" /> "text_area" %= text_area 'foo' %= text_area foo => 'Default!', cols => 40 %= text_area foo => begin Default! % end Generate textarea element. Previous input values will automatically get picked up and shown as default. <textarea name="foo"></textarea> <textarea cols="40" name="foo">Default!</textarea> <textarea name="foo"> Default! </textarea> METHODS
Mojolicious::Plugin::TagHelpers inherits all methods from Mojolicious::Plugin and implements the following new ones. "register" $plugin->register($app); Register helpers in Mojolicious application. SEE ALSO
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>. perl v5.14.2 2012-09-05 Mojolicious::Plugin::TagHelpers(3pm)
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