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Hi there, You should have a look at Mojolicious::Controller->req that gives you a Mojo::Message::Request object, holding among other things the URL. It would probably be usefulfor you to familiarize yourself with the documentation, and also the guides. Lots of great information there. |
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Hi, what have I please to write in this sample to print, through $here, '/some/location' ?
get '/some/location' => sub ($c) {
...
$here = ...?
print $here ."\n";
...
} => /some/location';
thanks
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