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CGI::Builder::GetPageName - GetPageName from path info.
This extention allow you to set page name from $ENV{PATH_INFO} instead of p(Qerystring). You can check SYNOPSYS out and you will know what this mean. :-)
This class is extention of CGI::Builder, I love CGI::Builder.
start.cgi
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use Your::CGI::Builder; my $app = Your::CGI::Builder->new(); $app->process(); # you can set page name this way if you want but in this way # you do not need to use this extention :-p #$app->process( 'page_name' ); __END__
Your CGI::Builder Package.
package Your::CGI::Builder;
use CGI::Builder qw/
CGI::Builder::GetPageName
/;
sub PH_foo_bar {
my $s = shift;
$s->page_content( 'my URL is http://localhost/script.cgi/foo/bar/?foo=whatever !!!!' );
}
sub PH_hoge {
my $s = shift;
$s->page_content = 'my URL is http://localhost/script.cgi/hoge/ !!!' ;
}
Use ScriptAlias !!! This allow you to hide .cgi extension. Very fun.
ScriptAlias /secure /var/www/httpdoc/secure.cgi
# You have this start script.
http://localhost/secure.cgi
# You set script alias so , you can also access with this URL.
http://localhost/secure
# Then now...
sub PH_foo_bar {
my $s = shift;
$s->page_content = 'my URL is http://localhost/secure/foo/bar/?foo=whatever !!!' ;
}
I override this method but I guess you do not need to care.
CGI::Builder
Thanks to Domizio Demichelis for everything!
Tomohiro Teranishi <tomohiro.teranishi+cpan@gmail.com>
This program is distributed under the Artistic License
| CGI-Builder-GetPageName documentation | view source | Contained in the CGI-Builder-GetPageName distribution. |