There are now two examples available:
- WebPerl Basic GUI Example - the local web server is Plack, and it shows how to access a DBD::SQLite database on the local machine; the frontend (in the browser) is written in Perl without the help of any JavaScript libraries.
- WebPerl Advanced GUI Example - the local web server is a Mojolicious::Lite app, and the frontend is of course also written in Perl, but this time including Bootstrap and jQuery. (This example doesn't implement anything fancy on the server side, it just shows how to communicate with the server via JSON.)
I've implemented both so they can be packed by PAR-Packer (tested on Linux).
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Posts may use any of the Perl Monks Approved HTML tags. Currently these include the following:
<code> <a> <b> <big>
<blockquote> <br /> <dd>
<dl> <dt> <em> <font>
<h1> <h2> <h3> <h4>
<h5> <h6> <hr /> <i>
<li> <nbsp> <ol> <p>
<small> <strike> <strong>
<sub> <sup> <table>
<td> <th> <tr> <tt>
<u> <ul>
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Snippets of code should be wrapped in
<code> tags not
<pre> tags. In fact, <pre>
tags should generally be avoided. If they must
be used, extreme care should be
taken to ensure that their contents do not
have long lines (<70 chars), in order to prevent
horizontal scrolling (and possible janitor
intervention).
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Want more info? How to link
or How to display code and escape characters
are good places to start.
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