Hi!

Most plugins for Rails that are for the model (acts_as_taggable,
acts_as_versioned, acts_as_textile etc...) will work just fine in
camping.  You just need to include the file, and add the acts_as line
to your model definition.  You may need to do some jiggery pokery with
view helpers too though.

On 12/11/06, HH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just picked up Camping and I'm currently reviewing every little
> tidbit of information I can find out about it.
>
> I really liked the simplicity of RubyOnRails, but sometimes you want
> something fast and everything is relative.  After looking at Camping,
> RubyOnRails seems like a lot of work if you just want to test out a
> prototype of a small web app.
>
> One thing I do miss are all the pre-built plugins for Rails (such as
> acts_as_taggable).
>
> How easy is it to convert Rails plugins to work with Camping?
>
> I've done my first pass at searching for anything related to adapting
> Rails plugins for Camping but I only came up with some hackery around
> Dr. Nic's Magic Models.
>
> Any finger pointing in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks so much,
> HH
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Chris Carter
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