flash[] with :notice, :error, :success keys are already in use by the
radiant admin.
So if you have a user logged into admin and into you custom auth, you
will get msg's meant for admin interface appear on user side and vice
versa.
This, of course, may be something you that you do want or you dont.


On Oct 21, 3:54 pm, Wes Gamble <we...@att.net> wrote:
>   My new <r:flash/>  tag - perhaps it is of some use:
>
>     desc %{
>        Returns the requested element of the flash for use in layout/page
> display.
>
>        *Usage:*
>
> <pre><code><r:flash key="notice"/></code></pre>
>      }
>
>      tag "flash" do |tag|
>        if key = tag.attr['key']
>          flash =
> tag.locals.page.response.template.controller.session['flash']
>          flash ? (flash[key] || flash[key.to_sym] || '') : ''
>        else
>          raise TagError.new("`flash' tag must contain `key' attribute")
>        end
>      end
>
> On 10/21/10 4:21 PM, Wes Gamble wrote:
>
> > All,
>
> > 1) I read in this post from back in '08
> > (http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/142224) that the SiteController had
> > sessions disabled by default.
>
> > Sessions are enabled in my SiteController (which is good, since I am
> > doing lots of user-centric stuff).  When did that change in the base
> > Radiant install (or did I turn them on and not remember doing it).
>
> > 2) I would like to take advantage of the flash for standard
> > informational messages in my UI.  But there is no built-in access to
> > the flash.  Has anyone built a tag to access the flash and would you
> > be willing to share it?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Wes
>
>

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