On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 9:26 AM, Marnen Laibow-Koser
<[email protected]>wrote:

> David Kahn wrote in post #967963:
> > I have this listed in the Toto Issues list on Git and know that it is
> > affecting one other person and so far no ideas... just want to throw it
> > out
> > here if anyone else has had the issue or better yet has a fix:
> >
> > I have a pretty stock instance of Toto. Locally I run it on thin and
> > everything works. When I push it to heroku, the index loads but on every
> > article, instead of showing the date in the article file, it shows
> > today's
> > date.
> [...]
>
> I know nothing about Toto, but here's a wild guess.  Are you using
> something other than PostgreSQL for your development database?  If so,
> perhaps there's a SQL syntax issue in Toto...
>
>
Thanks, actually Toto is database-less, just a rack app. It uses git as its
datasource for blog posts which is pretty cool. Just that since starting to
use this I spend more time figuring out what I have done wrong in Toto than
writing anything to post ;)



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