No worries. We all have our brain farts.

JonSidnell wrote:
> Forgive me - apparently the problem was the numpty programmer
> forgetting about case sensitivity.
>
> Apparently I've been doing too much ASP.NET programming with CamelCaps
> filenames that Windows ignores the casing of.
>
> Sorry for the intrusion.
>
> Yours embarrassedly...
>
> On Mar 27, 9:27 am, JonSidnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> I've not uploaded Haml to the server - it was already installed on the
>> server, and I just followed the documentation instructions to install
>> the plugin from the local gem:
>>
>>     haml --rails /path/to/app/
>>
>> The hosting is a shared hosting account, so I'm not able to restart
>> the server itself. I have, however, tried performing a killall on the
>> FastCGI processes my account was running.
>>
>> Sadly, no success.
>>
>> On Mar 27, 2:12 am, Nathan Weizenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Have you restarted the server since uploading Haml?
>>>       
>>> JonSidnell wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Hi
>>>>         
>>>> I'm currently trying to deploy an early test version of a site that
>>>> uses Haml for both the layouts and the views. The way Rails 2.0.2 is
>>>> setup on my hosting company (http://hosting.media72.co.uk/), the
>>>> upload process I've been using for other projects has been to ssh into
>>>> the server, create a new rails app, install any plugins needed and
>>>> then upload the contents of /app, /db/migrate, /config/routes.rb and
>>>> other files from my local dev machine. This process is being
>>>> successfully executed for another site on the same account on the same
>>>> server, also using Haml.
>>>>         
>>>> Forhttp://lexiauk.adject.co.uk/, I've successfully created the rails
>>>> app, and installed the haml plugin from a local copy installed on the
>>>> server. However, upon uploading the various different files from my
>>>> local machine and running the database migrations, I've hit a snag you
>>>> can see if you visit the site - complaining about not being able to
>>>> find homepage.html.erb. However, there is a homepage.html.haml, which
>>>> I thought would be picked up and used.
>>>>         
>>>> Given that the haml plugin is successfully installed in ~/vendor/
>>>> plugins/haml/, can anyone think why Rails wouldn't be picking it up
>>>> and using it?
>>>>         
>>>> Hope that makes sense. I can post development.log or anything else
>>>> that may be helpful.
>>>>         
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Jon
>>>>         
> >
>
>   


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