On 8/20/10 2:44 AM, Haselwanter Edmund wrote:
Hi,

On 20.08.2010, at 07:59, Wes Gamble wrote:

On 8/19/10 11:05 PM, Wes Gamble wrote:
On 8/16/10 10:36 PM, Wes Gamble wrote:
All,

I have some custom models which need to be represented in Radiant views, and I would like to be able to take advantage of standard Rails partials, Rails form helpers, (e.g. all the good things about ActionView).

Did you have a look at the hare-layouts-extension ?

http://github.com/radiant/radiant-share-layouts-extension
http://wiki.github.com/radiant/radiant/using-radiant-layouts-to-style-extension-controllers

cu edi
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Edmund,

I did see this, but I don't think it exactly addresses my issue. I want to render a page where half of my content is provided by a Radiant user, and the other half is provided by me (the developer).

share-layouts basically allows us to plug in the holes in the Radiant layout from a Rails controller/view pair, but then all of the content must come from the Rails app., correct?

In my current scheme, the minimal amount of content that has to be in the Rails filesystem is there, and everything else is in Radiant, where I want it.

Can you think of a way that I could successfully use share-layouts and still render a Radiant managed part in a Rails generated page?

Many thanks,
Wes

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