Monday July 19, 2004
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Vanity Foul Dedicated to the wanderings of an egotistical mind. |
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Here we go again.
ACLU Pizza Scary. Via Ben Hyde. Template Decorators in Roller Last week on the Roller-Dev mailing list I promised to post an example of the "decorator" support I'd built into Roller. This functionality was inspired by Matt's post about supporting SiteMesh decoration in Roller. While I don't know if this could truly be called a Decorator, it does at least approximate what SiteMesh does (for Velocity). To demonstrate I put together a page to display the most recent comments for Vanity Foul. Besides implementing a Latest Comments page I also created a Decorator page (_mydecorator) to wrap the page in a familiar look. By specifying #set( $decorator = "_mydecorator" ) in my Latest Comments page I inform Roller of which Decorator to use (currently it defaults to a "no-op decorator").
Wanna see how I wrote that View Source Page? Update: I like this idea so much I converted my To-Do List and Wish List to use the Decorator as well.
RSYA Or "Referer Spamming Yet Again". The issue of referer spam has come up again, so I'll repost about my referer-spammer list. I've been listing it in XML, but I see now it will be more valuable to the Roller community as a comma-delimited list (suitable for copy-pasting straight into your own Spam Prevention box). Also worth mentioning is that Roller supports directly deleting Referer Spam, using the Weblog::Referers tab. Is there a 12-step program for this? I'm afraid I've become seriously addicted to Dairy Queen's Mocha Moolatte! It's got three of my favorites: coffee, chocolate & ice cream. Good thing they don't put nicotine in there or I'd really be hooked.
OJB Fun Hot diggety damn I've got to find time to try out OJB. OJB is much more like an (old, dead) OR tool I used to use (ROF). JUnit TestDecorator The only practical example of using TestDecorator I've been able to find: JUnit Architecture Redux ( Jul 08 2004, 10:51:41 AM ) Technology Permalink Comments [1] [Trackback] [Link]
An Interview With Plain Layne And this is the last I'll post about it. Though Plain Layne's popularity does make me a bit jealous. |
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