Thanks for your reply it contained some intresting new approaches some that I understood and some that I didn't.

I think I read somewhere on the C:A mailing list that you could only use a function name as a runmode, what exactly are you doing here:

start => sub { shift->_runmode('start'); },
I understand that you call the _runmode function with the argument 'start' but besides that?? Could you send in other arguments, objects as well?

However, In the examples I still need to add the cgi object-, dbh code in the showStart function to be able to get the function specific code to work.

I somehow want my functions to inherit from one function that has all the basic code such as: self, cgi object, dbh, output etc.


In reply to Re^2: CGI::Application same function code by boboson
in thread CGI::Application same function code by boboson

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