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authorivan <ivan>2001-07-30 07:13:34 +0000
committerivan <ivan>2001-07-30 07:13:34 +0000
commit3ce08c3b7960b2ade75126885186dd6bcfea3c9b (patch)
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-$Id: TODO,v 1.65 2001-06-06 22:22:13 ivan Exp $
+$Id: TODO,v 1.66 2001-07-30 07:13:34 ivan Exp $
If you are interested in helping with any of these, please join the
*development* mailing list (send a blank message to
@@ -6,6 +6,13 @@ ivan-freeside-devel-subscribe@sisd.com) to avoid duplication of effort.
---
+> Does Freeside currently support notification to the customer that their
+> credit card on file is about to expire?
+> What about notification that their
+> credit card was declined after they sign up, say like in 5 months when it
+> fails?
+
+
random templating thoughts:
for starters, read the "Template Syntax" section of Text::Template
that sums up the starting philosophy pretty well
@@ -48,18 +55,27 @@ write some sample billing expressions with libcflow-perl :)
.
(at least) These questions need to be answered for Mason, Apache::ASP and
eperl. If eperl becomes too much of a pain, I'm okay with forgetting
-about it - it's not well-maintained. The answers below are for Mason.
+about it - it's not well-maintained.
.
-How do you interpolate a value? <% $value %>
+How do you interpolate a value?
+mason: <% $value %>
+apache-asp(don't think there is a "with-escaping-HTML" way?): <%= $value %>
.
-How do you interpolate a value without escaping HTML? <% $value |n %>
+How do you interpolate a value without escaping HTML?
+mason: <% $value |n %>
+apache-asp??: <%= $value %>
.
How do you interpolate a (possibly non-stand-alone, non-interpolated)
control structure? With an inital % - for example:
.
- % for each $value ( @values ) {
+mason:
+ % foreach $value ( @values ) {
<OPTION><% $value %></OPTION>
% }
+apache-asp:
+ <% foreach $value ( @values ) { %>
+ <OPTION><%= $value %></OPTION>
+ <% } %>
.
This is one of the things I worry that the webmonkey HTML editors will not
like about Mason. That and the <%INIT> and <%PERL> tags.