August 2009 Archives

Recently I was looking for a way to make some snazzy bar charts from a Catalyst application. I have successfully used GD and GD::Graph before, but wanted to try something different this time around. After exploring several possibilities I decided to have a crack at using Open Flash Chart version 2 (OFC2). In this article, I discuss how I integrate Open Flash Chart into a Catalyst application.

So recently, I've been hacking on some jquery for some UI stuff for a small site I've been working on.  The site is backed by Catalyst, of course, and given I'm not big on design stuff, I figured I'd give jQuery UI a go.  It turned out great, however, my findings were that when using the jQuery AJAX (or for the pedantic, AHAH) method for generating tabs, one has to do some tinkering from the standard Template::Toolkit WRAPPER practices. 

MojoMojo uses a boatload of CPAN module to do its things. If you already have Catalyst and DBIC installed you're more than half way there, but what if you're starting from scratch and you want to quickly find out if MojoMojo is something you're interested in.

Install it Quick and Dirty

Ok maybe not dirty but in seven steps we will install this database backed, version controlled tree full of searchable and navigable page mania.

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I've returned, with the full source listing of Creating a Simple Server - No HTTPD Required.

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