Chet Farmer wrote:
Now, there's no real difference with Mongrel/Webrick if you run nginx
or Apache or lighttpd. It works, it's well documented and takes the
most amount of memory (actually all of them really take the same
amount of memory, you just don't see the ruby process hanging around
Chet Farmer wrote:
On Jul 16, 2008, at 6:10 AM, Scott Likens wrote:
I'll certainly agree with that. Getting mongrel working with
mod_proxy was essentially an exercise in Google and reading blogs.
Why is mod_proxy working with mongrel such an exercise?
Beats me. Perhaps you should refer
Scott Likens wrote:
On Jul 16, 2008, at 12:14 AM, Rodger Donaldson wrote:
Chet Farmer wrote:
Now, there's no real difference with Mongrel/Webrick if you run
nginx or Apache or lighttpd. It works, it's well documented and
takes the most amount of memory (actually all of them really take
web stuff wrote:
I am running Typo 4 and I installed two addtional themes, Hemingway and
Phokus. So I have four themes, Azure (bundled with Typo install),
Scribbish (bundled with Typo install), Hemingway and Phokus.
If I setup to use Azure or Scribbish the blog loads fine. If I set to
beautiful pop-up images in all their glory; on the
contrary, the macro doesn't appear to be expanded at all, and appears
in the dcument verbatim. This, of course, means the lightbox stuff
doesn't work. What, then, am I missing?
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In this stupid
, are correct and take me to the list of
articles for that month.
Is this a config problem, or are chunks of 4.1.1 code base broken?
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typo install /my/typo I ended
up with a bunch of 001_, 002_ migrate scripts. Deleting the 1_, 2_
etc scripts allowed the migration to complete successfully.
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Intelligent design? You've got to be kidding, right?! Who the hell
would put
- 4.0 and thence to 4.1?
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setup. Thanks.
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, and the time always dates to when Apache restarts it.
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On Wed, January 4, 2006 13:34, Maurizio Lemmo - Tannoiser wrote:
the updated_at seems perfect. But because the comments order is showed
from created_at field, it's messy.
It could be related to some browser's cache issue?
It is something that i missed at configuration time?
I have this
problematic and it leads to wierd ordering
problems.
Is this a known problem fixed in svn, or should a raise a ticket and
poke about?
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lines, it's also (I notice) adding another nofollow
attribute every time the comment is edited, irrespective of whether
there's already one there.
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And here I thought the brain was the ultimate sex toy.
Overrated, really. The container
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