Thanks! Can you throw it up on github?

On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 5:58 PM, SeanMac <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I sure someone posted this or someone will soon, but I want to say in
> my words how I fixed Agility.
>
> I'm going by the tutorial at "http://cookbook.hobocentral.net/
> tutorials/agility <http://cookbook.hobocentral.net/tutorials/agility>" and
> the date is 12/31/08.
>
> Section "Task re-ordering":
> I think it's really cool to re-order lists just by dragging-and-
> dropping, so I really wanted this section to work.  It does and quite
> easily if you already have Acts_As_List already installed.  I had to
> find out the hard way that gem is case sensitive.  That also goes for
> RedCloth and BlueCloth in the next section.
>
> Section 'Part 6 – Project Ownership':
> When you get down to restricting owner for creation permissions. In
> 'def create_permitted?', "owner == acting_user" should be replaced
> with "owner_is? acting_user". Otherwise, no one will be able to create
> Projects because no one owns a project that hasn't been created yet.
>
> Section 'Part 7 – Granting read access to others':
> Right before 'The view layer' the tutorial should tell the user to run
> migration. I understand that it's not hard to see that you need to
> migrate before you can view anything, but this is a tutorial and step-
> by-step instructions are nice.
>
> Section 'The view layer':
> There is a slight problem with <aside>. When memberships were created,
> Rapid instantly edited the Project page to have memberships and
> stories listed (the user page also needs to be updated). That means
> that it edited the page to have an <aside> section. The tutorial
> doesn't take that into consideration and asks the user to modify the
> entire content. It's good that the user gets a chance to edit this
> content, but the user will find it weird when they see two side panels
> in the end. CHANGE this section so that the user just replaces the
> <aside> that is already on the rapid page. My code is '<show-
> page><aside:><h3>Project Members</h3>...</aside:>...'.
>
> Section 'A form with auto-completion':
> First change "hobo_completions :username, User.without_joined…" to
> "hobo_completions :name, User.without_joined…". This change ends up
> making auto complete bring up results. However, once a user is
> selected an error pops-up. To fix this, go to 'project_membership.rb'
> and add ':accessible => true' to both 'belongs to' variables. That
> should fix Auto-Complete.
>
> Thank you,
> Sean
> >
>

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