components and provide access to Catalyst and plugin functionality.
B<TIP>: You may see the C<$c-E<gt>model('DB::Book')> used above
-written as C<$c-E<gt>model('DB')-E<gt>resultset('Book)>. The two
+written as C<$c-E<gt>model('DB')-E<gt>resultset('Book')>. The two
are equivalent.
B<Note:> Catalyst actions are regular Perl methods, but they make use
L<http://www.template-toolkit.org>). Other popular view technologies
include Mason (L<http://www.masonhq.com> and
L<http://www.masonbook.com>) and L<HTML::Template>
-(L<http://html- template.sourceforge.net>).
+(L<http://html-template.sourceforge.net>).
=head2 Create a Catalyst View Using C<TTSite>
C<__PACKAGE__> is equivalent to C<TT>.
There are a variety of options you can use, such as 'undef', 'all',
-'service', 'context', 'parser', 'provider', and 'service'. See
+'service', 'context', 'parser' and 'provider'. See
L<Template::Constants> for more information (remove the C<DEBUG_>
portion of the name shown in the TT docs and convert to lower case
for use inside Catalyst).
because we enabled DBIC_TRACE.
-You now the beginnings of a simple but workable web application.
+You now have the beginnings of a simple but workable web application.
Continue on to future sections and we will develop the application
more fully.