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Re^2: a simple web front end

by lis128 (Acolyte)
on Oct 28, 2020 at 09:04 UTC ( [id://11123255]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: a simple web front end
in thread a simple web front end

Thank you, probably i needed assertion like yours from someone way more experienced than me.
So - from your classic app stack experience - is having frontend posting to itself, reloading page and act accordingly on postdata, an OK approach? Something like

print $q -> header(); if ($q -> param) { # we do have something to process, lets move on do_process($q -> param); } else { # this is clean entry, just display options show_page_with_form($q); } # despite of previous step's outcome, show footer with copylefts and e +nd document gracefully show_footer($q); print $q -> end_html; 1

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Re^3: a simple web front end
by hippo (Bishop) on Oct 28, 2020 at 09:40 UTC

    Yes, that's fine. Combining a form plus its handler in one script/URL is not atypical and it gives an easy way for you redisplay the form in the handler if the user's inputs are in some way invalid.

    One more thing I would recommend is to look at a templating system. This is another thing that you might consider overkill just now but will pay off handsomely in the long run. I tend to use Template and other folks swear by HTML::Template and there are a host more to choose from too. The point is to separate the rendering of the output from the logic of the application and to allow for easy re-use of that output in terms of common page layout, error handling, etc.

    Good luck with your project!


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