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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? New CODE and ICODE Editor Button Icons Post 303027461 by Neo on Sunday 16th of December 2018 05:31:11 AM
Old 12-16-2018
Update: I don't think I will transition the pagnav HTML templates to Bootstrap at this time. The $pagnav looks fine the way they are and there are bigger fish to fry.

However, I may address the long standing issue of having man page repositories which are huge single pages; and I may use Bootstrap when or if I decide to rewrite the man page repos to use page nav so the pages will not be huge single page listings of thousands of links to man pages.
 

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HTML::Prototype::Helper::Tag(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			 HTML::Prototype::Helper::Tag(3pm)

NAME
HTML::Prototype::Helper::Tag - Defines a tag object needed by HTML::Prototype SYNOPSIS
use HTML::Prototype::Helper; DESCRIPTION
Defines a tag object needed by HTML::Prototype REMARKS Until version 1.43, the internal function $self-_tag> used $tag-as_XML> as its return value. By now, it will use $tag-as_HTML( $entities )> to invokee HTML::Entities::encode_entities. This behaviour can be overridden by setting $HTML::Prototype::Helper::Tag::USE_ASXML_FOR_TAG to 1. METHODS HTML::Prototype::Helper::Tag->new( $object_name, $method_name, $template_object, $local_binding, $object ) $tag->object_name( [$object_name] ) $tag->method_name( [$method_name] ) $tag->template_object( [$template_object] ) $tag->local_binding( [$local_binding] ) $tag->object( [$object] ) $tag->value( ) $tag->value_before_type_cast( ) $tag->to_input_field_tag( $field_type, \%options ) $tag->to_content_tag( $tag_name, $value, \%options ) SEE ALSO
HTML::Prototype, <http://prototype.conio.net/> AUTHOR
Sascha Kiefer, "esskar@cpan.org" Built around Prototype by Sam Stephenson. Much code is ported from Ruby on Rails javascript helpers. LICENSE
This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2006-05-22 HTML::Prototype::Helper::Tag(3pm)
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