Hello, First of all, how are you doing your hits? If you use a browser, like Firefox, chances are that it will request favicon.ico at each requests, hence you'll see at least 2 hits. Also, it's possible that a HEAD request is done before the real GET request, depends on the browser. For testing purposes, I strongly sugesst using curl to send exactly one request: $ curl -i http://0:3000/some_route Cheers, 2013/1/2 Rick Bragg <rbragg@gmnet.net>
Hi,
I put a simple test in my before hook:
hook 'before' => sub { debug "Before Hook"; };
and a couple of quick routes:
#Home Page get '/' => sub { template 'index'; };
#About Us page get '/about-us' => sub { template 'about-us'; };
(I am also using Auth::Extensible)
Whenever I hit the home page, I get 3 debug messages in a row in the log. Whenever I hit the about-up page, I get 2 debug messages in a row in the log.
I thought that any kind of page hook would only be called once. Does anybody know why the before hook would ever be called more than once?
Rick
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