L<Catalyst::Response|Catalyst::Response>, and
L<Catalyst::Request|Catalyst::Request>)
-C<$c->response->body> sets the HTTP response (see
-L<Catalyst::Response|Catalyst::Response>), while C<$c->welcome_message>
+C<$c-E<gt>response-E<gt>body> sets the HTTP response (see
+L<Catalyst::Response|Catalyst::Response>), while C<$c-E<gt>welcome_message>
is a special method that returns the welcome message that you saw in
your browser.
$c->stash->{template} = 'hello.tt';
}
-This time, instead of doing C<$c->response->body()>, you are setting
+This time, instead of doing C<$c-E<gt>response->body()>, you are setting
the value of the "template" hash key in the Catalyst "stash", an area
for putting information to share with other parts of your application.
The "template" key determines which template will be displayed at the
end of the method. Catalyst controllers have a default "end" action
for all methods which causes the first (or default) view to be
-rendered (unless there's a C<$c->response->body()> statement). So your
+rendered (unless there's a C<$c-E<gt>response->body()> statement). So your
template will be magically displayed at the end of your method.
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