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Quick.Cms.Lite 2.1 (Default branch)

Image Quick.Cms.Lite is a small, simple, and multilingual content management system. It offers plenty of options. It is very easy to setup and install. It is based on flat files. It is XHTML 1.1 compliant and WAI compliant. It is very easy to customize. It has good support for email and forums. It features a WYSIWYG editor, SEO tools, no limit pages depth, no limit to the number of images per page, and more. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
Pages files list management was added. An option to "display files from server in form" was added. A new option in the settings to "change file name to page name" was added. A submission was added in the pages form to "save and go to the list". A new .htaccess file was added in the "templates/" directory. This disables viewing template files for security reasons. The tinyMCE editor was updated to version 3.0.8. A few small bugs were fixed.Image

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

NAME
Mojolicious::Plugin::Config - Perl-ish configuration plugin SYNOPSIS
# myapp.conf { foo => "bar", music_dir => app->home->rel_dir('music') }; # Mojolicious my $config = $self->plugin('Config'); # Mojolicious::Lite my $config = plugin 'Config'; # Reads "myapp.conf" by default my $config = app->config; # Everything can be customized with options my $config = plugin Config => {file => '/etc/myapp.stuff'}; DESCRIPTION
Mojolicious::Plugin::Config is a Perl-ish configuration plugin. The application object can be accessed via $app or the "app" function. You can extend the normal configuration file "myapp.conf" with "mode" specific ones like "myapp.$mode.conf". A default configuration filename will be generated by decamelizing the application class with "decamelize" in Mojo::Util or from the application filename. The code of this plugin is a good example for learning to build new plugins, you're welcome to fork it. OPTIONS
Mojolicious::Plugin::Config supports the following options. "default" # Mojolicious::Lite plugin Config => {default => {foo => 'bar'}}; Default configuration, making configuration files optional. "ext" # Mojolicious::Lite plugin Config => {ext => 'stuff'}; File extension for generated configuration filenames, defaults to "conf". "file" # Mojolicious::Lite plugin Config => {file => 'myapp.conf'}; plugin Config => {file => '/etc/foo.stuff'}; Full path to configuration file, defaults to the value of the "MOJO_CONFIG" environment variable or "myapp.conf" in the application home directory. METHODS
Mojolicious::Plugin::Config inherits all methods from Mojolicious::Plugin and implements the following new ones. "load" $plugin->load($file, $conf, $app); Loads configuration file and passes the content to "parse". sub load { my ($self, $file, $conf, $app) = @_; ... return $self->parse($content, $file, $conf, $app); } "parse" $plugin->parse($content, $file, $conf, $app); Parse configuration file. sub parse { my ($self, $content, $file, $conf, $app) = @_; ... return $hash; } "register" my $config = $plugin->register($app, $conf); Register plugin in Mojolicious application. SEE ALSO
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>. perl v5.14.2 2012-09-05 Mojolicious::Plugin::Config(3pm)