In addition to my issue with no longer being able to access my router 
through my web browser at 198.162.1.1 since installing instiki, I was 
wondering further more why not compile it into a secondary standaloine 
package for the varying OS's, which could then be easily patched or even 
automatically updated?

Christophe Bouhier wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I succesfully integrated Instiki into another web-app, which will also 
> enhance the functionality of instiki with things, like author login.
>
> Author model, which will extend a generic User model.
>
> Now, as I needed another plugin for authentication 
> (restful_authentication), I upgraded my rails version 2.0.1, which 
> then broke instiki.
>
> I am now going through the rails release notes, to find out what is 
> wrong, but while doing this. I am also wondering, why the
>
> instiki code, can't be a plugin, which would be kept compatible with 
> rails releases?
>
> Is this something feasible?
>
> On a more direct request, when using instiki code with rails 2.0.1, I 
> get a:
> noMethodError on the method: connect_To_Model in application.rb.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> thanks, Christophe Bouhier
>
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