Ivan,

Thanks for doing this, it's really awesome that you've taken initiative in this 
project!

There's a way to put VS in ASCII mode ... but I don't remember how. I felt that 
pain when getting the initial version of ironrubymvc set up.

I'm working on a silverline port to ASP.NET MVC, so I'll be ramping up my work 
on this as well.

~js

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ivan Porto Carrero
Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 1:21 AM
To: ironruby-core
Subject: [Ironruby-core] please test ironrubymvc

Hi

I'm going to take this weekend to add some more error checking to IronRuby MVC 
and to create a readme with a quick sample.
But as things stand I think you should have a usable version of IronRuby MVC 
currently in my github repo (http://github.com/casualjim/ironrubymvc).

I would love to see some bugs being found :)

So if  you're interested to help, please get the source and try to build an 
ASP.NET<http://ASP.NET> MVC application with ironruby or help me out by writing 
specs.

There is something pretty annoying though. When you're in a C# project (like a 
library or an MVC project) and you create a text file. VS will help you out by 
adding a BOM to the file. Now IronRuby doesn't know how to handle files like 
that.
I realise you can do File - Save as - Save with encoding but that didn't have 
the desired effect either. So in the end i created my ruby files with Notepad++ 
and added those to the IronRuby mvc project.

This wasn't a problem earlier because I had created my own reader and script 
runner, and I just refactored to use StreamContentProviders from 
Microsoft.Scripting. As soon as I use the DLR infrastructure it starts 
complaining about the BOM's.
(Invalid character ï found).

I'd like to thank Jimmy for his advice.

Thanks
Ivan
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