2009-04-24 08:41:27 by Jens Rehsack | Files touched by this commit (2) |
Log message:
PkgSrc changes:
- Updating package for p5 module CGI::Ajax to 0.707
Upstream changes:
0.707 (154) | Jan Franczak | 2008-10-07
Fixed an issue in the declaration of the javascript cache variable as a
local variable in the exported methods. This was causing NO_CACHE to
never generate the pjxrand in the query string.
Changed the code so that cache is set as a global javascript variable.
Thanks to Shivanandham Karunanithi for identifying this.
0.706 (153) | Shibi Ns | 2008-09-04
Wrongly coded one line of code for the fix 0.705
Changed this:
# return '' if $cgi->isa('header') || $cgi->isa('header_type') ;
To this:
# return '' if $cgi->isa('CGI') || $cgi->isa('CGI::Application') ;
0.705 (152) | Shibi Ns | 2008-08-26
Changed function call from "can" to "isa" in order this to \
work with new
version of CGI 3.37. CGI 3.37 has overloaded the function "can" which \
causes
some of the functions to fail.
0.703 (150) | Jan Franczak | 2008-08-20
Added support for CACHE() which allows default behaviour of disabling page
cache.
Added fname() support to allow the names of exported functions to be
specified.
Added skip_header support to prevent two headers being produced for
applications producing their own headers.
Two new test scripts.
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2008-10-19 21:19:25 by Havard Eidnes | Files touched by this commit (1179) |
Log message:
Bump the PKGREVISION for all packages which depend directly on perl,
to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.8.8 -> 5.10.0.
The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end
up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl,
or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via
"make show-vars VARNAMES=...").
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2008-04-08 12:31:59 by David Brownlee | Files touched by this commit (3) | |
Log message:
Import www/p5-CGI-Ajax-0.7.01 into pkgsrc
CGI::Ajax is an object-oriented module that provides a unique
mechanism for using perl code asynchronously from javascript-
enhanced HTML pages. CGI::Ajax unburdens the user from having to
write extensive javascript, except for associating an exported
method with a document-defined event (such as onClick, onKeyUp,
etc). CGI::Ajax also mixes well with HTML containing more complex
javascript.
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