On Monday 20 December 2004 07:19, Dave Howorth wrote:
> Gordon Haverland wrote:
> > But ever since I started adding the stuff to try and get
> > Authorization/ Authentication working with cookies, I can't
> > get any usable stuff either to the browser or to the logs.
>
> Yes, the old stuff 'needs some adjustment'! There's a new
> release of Maypole coming out soon that should fix this, so the
> easiest thing to do might be to wait for it if your timetable
> permits that. Or you could download a CVS release if that's
> more your style.
I don't mind working with CVS code. I used to work with GRASS
that way (geostats stuff).
> > CGI::Debug is something new in CPAN, which looks like it will
> > help a little in debugging Maypole (or CGI in general). But
> > I am finding it hard to find out where/why things die. It's
> > worse than doing print statements in FORTRAN IV back in the
> > late 70's.
>
> Do you mean CGI-Debug-1.0 - 28 Dec 2000 - Jonas Liljegren ?
> It looks like that uses CGI.pm whereas Maypole uses
> CGI::Simple.pm so it may not be straightforward to use.
I guess I got the date kind of confused with CGI::Capture, which
is only a few days old. Yes, the CGI::Debug is 1.0. Since I
wasn't getting any output, adding in CGI::Debug just provided me
with a bunch of environment information. But using it was
trivial, one line in the CGI driver.
> I would recommend using Maypole::CLI; I drive it with a test
> script. <lists.netthink.co.uk/pipermail/
> maypole/2004-December/001118.html> The error handling is also
> being improved in the new release, I believe.
I had tried just about everything. It will be nice to see the new
version. I guess I can read about wavelets for a while.
Thanks,
Gord
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