Sean Cribbs wrote:
> Depends on if you want to use just Radius, or the whole Radiant
> application. If you want to use just Radius, you can install the gem
> and require it like you would any other gem. Then you would define
> your own context and tags within it, set up the parser and go.
>
> For the case of integrating Radiant with your Rails app, the easiest
> way is to build your app in a Radiant extension and use the
> "share_layouts" extension to use the same layouts as your Radiant
> pages. If you want more detail with this, query me again.
>
> Sean
Sean,
I've tried to use rails_support_extension and it worked for a while
but didn't work any more. Does the "Share_layouts" extension is the same
idea, developing rails applications inside of the extension. what if I
already have an app in production already and just need to use Radiant
for static content storage, is there is a way to do so?
Thanks
Maged
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