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I have developed a couple of libraries using ruby for my networks project.Its completely done except for a GUI for the front end.
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Hi,
I am fairly new to unix so please go easy on me.. I have a VPS on which I would like to setup a development and live web site environment and can't seem to work out what is the best technique for doing so.
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I am just getting into web development and I want to understand it better and more theoretically. :D
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Hello,
After a bit of basic advice please. What web development languages are available and what are the advantages of each? If this is too basic a question, can someone please signpost so i may research this.
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jifty::web::session::none
Jifty::Web::Session::None(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::Web::Session::None(3pm)NAME
Jifty::Web::Session::None - A null session handler for jifty
DESCRIPTION
Jifty depends on its sessions to keep users logged in, to store continuations and to allow developers to store user-specific data. In
general, you don't want to disable them. But sometimes, the development benefits of Jifty lead you to build applications that genuinely
don't want per-user sessions. That's where "Jifty::Web::Session::None" comes in. By specifying that you want to use
"Jifty::Web::Session::None" as your Jifty session handler, you tell Jifty to avoid ever reading, writing or storing a user session. No
cookies get set. Nothing gets stored in the database.
USAGE
In your "etc/config.yml":
---
framework:
Web:
SessionClass:: Jifty::Web::Session::None
METHODS
All methods in this class are dummy methods which do no work. This class mocks the API provided by "Jifty::Web::Session".
new
Takes no arguments. Returns a Jifty::Web::Session::None.
id
Returns false.
create
Returns true.
load
Returns true.
unload
Returns true.
loaded
Returns true.
get
Returns false.
set
Returns false.
remove
Returns true.
set_continuation
Returns false.
get_continuation
Returns false.
remove_continuation
Returns false.
continuations
Returns false.
set_cookie
Returns false.
cookie_name
Returns false.
expires
Returns false.
perl v5.14.2 2010-09-25 Jifty::Web::Session::None(3pm)