Well, at least his ignorant posting does produce material on CGI::Prototype that exists outside a few developers' heads. I very briefly attempted to use the module myself, but didn't get very far for lack of useful documentation (granted I had other things on my hands so I didn't expend much effort; I want to get to it at some point). It's not impossible or even that hard to figure out, but understanding it currently requires backtracking from the finished product through your design process.

I understand that it's supposed to have better docs at some point, but please be aware that right now it isn't very useful to anyone but you and maybe a handful of others unless one is willing to mount an unnecessarily steep learning curve.

Makeshifts last the longest.


In reply to Re^4: CGI::Prototype - SYNOPSIS shows arcane and heterodox inheritance by Aristotle
in thread CGI::Prototype and use base by metaperl

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