Hi Sean
Thanks for that, works as expected - one less headache to deal with :)
Cheers
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Pat
On 22/12/2008, at 9:47 PM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
Pat,
The typical solution is to use share_layouts, which lets your Rails
views (in Haml, ERb, whatever) render inside a Radiant layout.
There's a mostly-complete introduction to it on the wiki: http://wiki.radiantcms.org/Creating_an_extension_VI
.
There are a few sections that I haven't filled out yet on that wiki
page, but you shouldn't need them just to get started.
Sean
Pat Allan wrote:
Hi all
I'm working on a radiant site, and have an extension that does a
few things, including managing news posts. As part of this, it
means having a normal (HAML, in this case) Rails layout for the
controller. All radiant-created pages, though, are driven by
radiant layouts, using radius.
So that leads to me maintaining two different files with very
similar contents - given the format change, anyway. I'm hoping
there's something approaching a best practice for this situation -
what is the ideal approach?
Cheers
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