iTunes for Windows: Unable to view or play HD video content that requires HDCP

 
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Old 09-28-2010
iTunes for Windows: Unable to view or play HD video content that requires HDCP

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Jifty::Handler(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       Jifty::Handler(3pm)

NAME
Jifty::Handler - Methods related to the finding and returning content SYNOPSIS
use Jifty; Jifty->new(); my $handler = Jifty::Handler->new; $handler->handle_request( $env ); DESCRIPTION
Jifty::Handler provides methods required to find and return content to the browser. "handle_request", for instance, is the main entry point for HTTP requests. new Create a new Jifty::Handler object. Generally, Jifty.pm does this only once at startup. view_handlers Returns a list of modules implementing view for your Jifty application. You can override this by specifying: framework: View: Handlers: - Jifty::View::Something::Handler - Jifty::View::SomethingElse::Handler setup_view_handlers Initialize all of our view handlers. view ClassName Returns the Jifty view handler for "ClassName". psgi_app_static Returns a closure for PSGI application that handles all static content, including plugins. psgi_app Returns a closure for PSGI application. handle_request When your server process (be it Jifty-internal, FastCGI or anything else) wants to handle a request coming in from the outside world, you should call "handle_request". cleanup_request Dispatchers should call this at the end of each request, as a class method. It flushes the session to disk, as well as flushing Jifty::DBI's cache. perl v5.14.2 2011-04-07 Jifty::Handler(3pm)