Hi all,

I've been joining this mailing list for two days and read some interesting 
topics.
I haven't started out my RoR installation yet, so i don't have any tech-related 
questions or experiences. But I wonder if I can get some inputs on RoR. I've 
been reading some posts over the internet, and I see that some of them mention 
"don't use RoR for something it does not meant to be used".
I can't help but to question, exactly, what RoR meant to be used? And what kind 
of job that RoR shouldn't be used?
I'm going to build a web based system, something like hospital information 
system, concerning patient health record and such, and wonder if RoR is perfect 
for this job?

Thanks.

Regards,
Arga



----- Original Message ----
From: Brian Piercy <[email protected]>
To: Ruby on Rails: Talk <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2010 5:00:22
Subject: [Rails] Yet another send_data :image question...

Guys & gals,

I'm also learning RoR (using v2.3.4). I've got a basic scaffold
working for image file creation, and - to a point - image file
display.

The send_data function is working in my controller - no problem. The
model code is able to parse the uploaded file construct too.

  def show
    @image = Image.find(params[:id])
        send_data(@image.binary_data, :type =>
@image.content_type, :disposition=>"inline")
    end

The issue with my output page, specifically "show". All attempts to
render the page, result in *only* the image (.jpg, .png, ... format
unimportant) being rendered. No other HTML makes it to the browser.

I've tried code variants with <% image_tag .... %> to no avail.

Ideas? I'd like to keep the remainder of my hair over this one.

-Brian

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