Hi Folks:

The Maypole mailing list seems to be a little on the dead side so I'm hopin you can offer me a suggestion or two:

I'm using Maypole::Plugin::Component in my Maypole(tm) web application however every attempt to use it via [% request.component("/home"); %] ends up giving me the following error:

caught view error: Can't call method "document_root" on an undefined value at /home/staff/madams/projects/xnet2/www/trunk/lib/Apache/MVC.pm line 57, + <GEN16> line 13. Can't call method "document_root" on an undefined value at /home/staff +/madams/projects/xnet2/www/trunk/lib/Apache/MVC.pm line 57, <GEN16> l +ine 13. ...caught at /home/staff/madams/projects/xnet2/www/trunk/lib/M +aypole/View/Base.pm line 74, <GEN16> line 13.

Any thoughts or suggestions as to why this is happening would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!


In reply to Maypole::Plugin::Component not working properly by Booger

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