@Steve:

Awesome!

On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 9:14 AM, Steve Odom <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Well, how bout that. It was the facebooker plugin taking control of
> asset_host. Only appears to be a problem while running passenger.
>
> Thanks for the pointer Brian.
>
> Steve
>
> On Mar 13, 4:00 pm, Brian Hogan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Check your app's source. Look for anything dealing with asset_host. My
>> guess is something is prepending this to your image helper, and
>> asset_host will do that if you tell it to.
>>
>> If you create a new Rails app, you'll be able to test this out by
>> making a controller and a view. On the view, just link to the
>> rails.png image in the /images folder that ships with a defalt app.
>>
>> <%=image_tag "rails.png" %>
>>
>> If that gives you trouble, then it's not your code.
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 3:50 PM, Steve Odom <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > There are not any requests for my images showing up in my apache
>> > access_log where I use an image_tag. If I handroll the image ref
>> > like:
>>
>> > <img src="/images/icons/add.gif" />
>>
>> > then it shows up fine. But if I use the image_tag helper like:
>>
>> > <%= image_tag "icons/add.gif" %>
>>
>> > ..it gets rendered like:
>> > <img alt="Add" src="http://localhost:3000/images/icons/add.gif?
>> > 1221425550" />
>>
>> > ..and is broken as a result.
>>
>> > My stylesheet and js requests show up because I'm not using the rails
>> > helpers (stylesheet_tag_link).
>>
>> > I used preference pane to set it up. I was under the impression I did
>> > not have to add an entry in my /etc/hosts file.
>>
>> > This is a new macbook where I havent used webrick, mongrel, or thin.
>>
>> > Any ideas?
>>
>> > Steve
>>
>> > On Mar 13, 3:14 pm, Conrad Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Steve Odom <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >> > Just switched over to passenger for development and production for my
>> >> > rails app. Liking it so far.
>>
>> >> > My problem is my image_links, stylesheet_tag_links, and
>> >> > javascript_tag_links are all adding "http://localhost:3000tothe
>> >> > generated links. I got around the stylesheet and js links by not using
>> >> > the helpers.
>>
>> >> > I can access my all of my assets directly via
>> >> >http://dating.local/stylesheets/all.css,
>> >> > for example.
>>
>> >> > I used passenger pref pane to render the vhost. It looks like:
>> >> > <VirtualHost *:80>
>> >> >  ServerName dating.local
>> >> >  DocumentRoot "/Users/steveodom/Development/dating/public"
>> >> >  RailsEnv development
>> >> >  <directory "/Users/steveodom/Development/dating/public">
>> >> >    Order allow,deny
>> >> >    Allow from all
>> >> >  </directory>
>> >> >  ErrorLog "/Users/steveodom/Development/dating/log/apache.log"
>> >> > </VirtualHost>
>>
>> >> > I'm not getting any errors in my development.log or apache error_log
>>
>> >> > Everything should be standard. I've experimented with ProxyPass's but
>> >> > those didn't help.
>>
>> >> > I'm using passenger 2.0.6, rails 2.2.2
>>
>> >> > Any suggestions?
>>
>> >> > Thanks,
>> >> > Steve
>>
>> >> Steve, do you have the following line in your vhosts file:
>>
>> >> NameVirtualHost *:80
>>
>> >> Also, did you add an entry in your /etc/hosts file to contain the 
>> >> following:
>>
>> >> 127.0.0.1 dating.local
>>
>> >> Last but not least, did you stop Mongrel, Webrick, or Thin?
>>
>> >> -Conrad
> >
>

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