One of the nice features of C<RenderView> is that it automatically
allows you to add C<dump_info=1> to the end of any URL for your
application and it will force the display of the "exception dump"
-screen to the client browser. You can try this out by starting the
-development server as before and then point your browser to this URL:
+screen to the client browser. You can try this out by pointing
+your browser to this URL:
http://localhost:3000/books/list?dump_info=1
}
-You should now be able to restart the development server as per the
-previous section and access the L<http://localhost:3000/books/list>
-as before.
+You should now be able to access the L<http://localhost:3000/books/list>
+URL as before.
B<NOTE:> Please note that if you use the default template technique,
you will B<not> be able to use either the C<$c-E<gt>forward> or
Then delete the C<TEMPLATE_EXTENSION> line in
C<lib/MyApp/View/TT.pm>.
-You should then be able to restart the development server and
-access L<http://localhost:3000/books/list> in the same manner as
-with earlier sections.
+Check the L<http://localhost:3000/books/list> URL in your browser.
+It should look the same manner as with earlier sections.
=head1 AUTHOR
| /books/url_create | /books/url_create |
'-------------------------------------+--------------------------------------'
-Now start the development server with our basic chained method in
-place and the startup debug output should change to something along
-the lines of the following:
+When the development server restarts, the debug output should change
+to something along the lines of the following:
[debug] Loaded Path actions:
.-------------------------------------+--------------------------------------.