On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 3:12 PM, Colin Law <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 24 April 2012 10:42, Emanresu <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I have hired a developer who has recommended Ruby on Rails to use for
> > the administration part of our website where vendors can login and
> > manage their inventory and pricing.  In the original proposal document
> > that we sent him we requested that vendors be able to make changes to
> > pricing, inventory and special deals that can affect individual shops
> > or all the shops at once that they have registered under their admin
> > login.  At first he said this was possible but has since advised that
> > due to the limitations of Ruby on Rails that it is not possible and we
> > will have to pay him more money for a new system to be developed.
> > This seems like something that should be able to be quite easily done
> > with Ruby on Rails from what I have seen of our admin site so far.
> >
> > Is he telling the truth? If he isn't and it is possible, can someone
> > please reply with technical terms briefly explaining how to do it, so
> > I can go back to him with proper information.
>
>
He may have some authorization problems (he may be using some admin gem as
Frederick mentioned)


> Ask him to post the problem here so that someone here can help him.
> It is difficult to imagine why what your are asking for cannot be done
> in RoR.
>
> Colin
>
>
I also think that is difficult to think of something like that not getting
done with Rails.

Javier

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