and eventually deliver a page. This document explains how that happens,
and how to influence it. We'll use the C<BeerDB> project as our example.
and eventually deliver a page. This document explains how that happens,
and how to influence it. We'll use the C<BeerDB> project as our example.
=head2 Is this an applicable URL?
Next, the C<is_applicable> method works out if this is actually
=head2 Is this an applicable URL?
Next, the C<is_applicable> method works out if this is actually
exists in the application, whether it supports the given action, and so
on. The action is "supported" if it exists in the model class (or its
ancestors) and is marked with the C<:Exported> attribute; this stops web
exists in the application, whether it supports the given action, and so
on. The action is "supported" if it exists in the model class (or its
ancestors) and is marked with the C<:Exported> attribute; this stops web
specific template appropriate to the class. Next, it looks at
C</custom/foo>, a local modification, before looking for
C</factory/foo>, one of the default templates that came with
specific template appropriate to the class. Next, it looks at
C</custom/foo>, a local modification, before looking for
C</factory/foo>, one of the default templates that came with