i've tried to see what's in  c->model and came up with this error Use of uninitialized value $_[0] in join or string at /usr/local/share/perl/5.10.1/Catalyst/Log.pm line 88. and this is the line 88  my $message = join( "\n", @_ ); from fct
sub _log { my $self = shift; my $level = shift; my $message = join( "\n", @_ ); $message .= "\n" unless $message =~ /\n$/; my $body = $self->_body; $body .= sprintf( "[%s] %s", $level, $message ); $self->_body($body); }
any idea?

In reply to Re^4: Can't call method "find" on an undefined value by Anonymous Monk
in thread Can't call method "find" on an undefined value by Anonymous Monk

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