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CGI::Application::Plugin::TT::LastModified(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation CGI::Application::Plugin::TT::LastModified(3pm)

NAME

CGI::Application::Plugin::TT::LastModified - Set "Last-Modified" header based on TT template

SYNOPSIS

  # when you want to set the "Last-Modified" header manually
    use base qw(CGI::Application);
    use CGI::Application::Plugin::TT;
    use CGI::Application::Plugin::TT::LastModified;
    sub my_runmode {
        my $self = shift;
        my %params = (
            ...
            );
        my $html = $self->tt_process( 'template.html', \%params );
        $self->tt_set_last_modified_header();
        return $html;
    }
  # when you want the "Last-Modified" header set automatically
    use base qw(CGI::Application);
    use CGI::Application::Plugin::TT;
    use CGI::Application::Plugin::TT::LastModified qw(:auto);
    sub my_runmode {
        my $self = shift;
        my %params = (
            ...
            );
        return $self->tt_process( 'template.html', \%params );
    }

DESCRIPTION

"CGI::Application::Plugin::TT::LastModified" adds support to "CGI::Application" for setting a "Last-Modified" header based on the most recent modification time of any of the components of a template that was processed with TT.

Normally you'll want to call it manually, on as "as needed" basis; if you're processing templates with TT you're most likely dealing with dynamic content (in which case you probably don't even want a "Last-Modified" header). The odd time you'll want to set a "Last-Modified" header, though, this plugin helps make that easier.

If you have a desire to have the "Last-Modified" header set automatically for you, though, "CGI::Application::Plugin::TT::LastModified" does have an ":auto" import tag which auto-registers "tt_set_last_modified_header()" as a "tt_post_process" hook for you. If you've got an app that just processes static TT pages and generates output, this'll be useful for you.

METHODS

Custom import routine, which allows for "tt_set_last_modified_header()" to be auto-added in as a TT post process hook.
Returns the most recent modification time for any component of the most recently processed template (via "tt_process()"). Time is returned back to the caller as "the number of seconds since the epoch".
Sets a "Last-Modified" header in the HTTP response, equivalent to the last modification time of the template components as returned by "tt_last_modified()".

AUTHOR

Graham TerMarsch (cpan@howlingfrog.com)

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (C) 2007, Graham TerMarsch. All Rights Reserved.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

SEE ALSO

CGI::Application::Plugin::TT, CGI::Application, Template.

2020-09-25 perl v5.30.3