Yes, that's completely true. I still have a index.html in the public folder. However I tried bringing up index.rhtml in the browser directly as a test.
http://www.m-odel.com/index.rhtml and then http://www.m-odel.com/index.rb I'm a total newb, so prob did something really simple wrong here:) On May 30, 9:59 pm, Neal Clark <[email protected]> wrote: > didnt read the whole thread but is it possible your project still has > a public/index.html file? > > On May 30, 2011, at 9:57 PM, Pardeep <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi Ben & Cynthia, > > > Thanks for your feedback. Actually I was able to make some headway > > today by using Ruby 1.9.2 with Rails 3.0.7 from this URL (very useful > > for a non RVM install): > > >http://torqueo.net/installing-ruby-192-and-rails-3-stable-on-ubuntu/ > > > Then I installed Passenger from the modrails website gem install > > passenger. > > > So now the db works, at least sqlite3 so far, passenger is working at > > least in passenger-status. > > > I'm on Ubuntu 10.4 LTS. I think its helpful knowing how to deploy, > > part of the reason I'm switching to Rails vs staying on Coldfusion is > > the interest in continuing to learn, grow, stretch. So its enjoyable > > getting into Debian 6, trying Ubuntu via the Linode VPS images. > > > The Lincde guides not leading to a compatible workable Rails install > > lost me some time, but on the other hand I become far more familiar > > with Linux. > > > Here's my sample url: > > > m-odel.com > > > Its loading fine for htm, however files like index.rb or index.rhtml, > > nada. Firefox just loads them as downloads. Pardon my ignorance, but > > per my prior experience we just load pages. Perhaps the Ruby pages > > need some code at the top for Passenger to take over. > > > Heroku is my backup option, but I figured its healthier to know how to > > deploy a server, I'd like to learn RVM, Capistrano, Chef, these are > > all new things we never hear of in the Coldfusion world. Heck, I > > haven't even used Git before:) > > > Appreciate any tips on ref why the rhtml and rb files are not > > processing at the moment. Only reason I'm eager to build something is > > no particular deadline, I'm just excited to build an app in Rails. > > Rails new command works fine, db:migrate, db:create all fine. So seems > > Rake is working fine. I figured out the gemfile and bundle install > > method. > > > One other thing, at this snapshot in time, which is the better > > performer - Ruby 1.9.2 or Ruby Enterprise with 1.8.7 in the real > > world? > > > Best, > > Pardeep. > > > -- > > SD Ruby mailing list > > [email protected] > >http://groups.google.com/group/sdruby > > -- SD Ruby mailing list [email protected] http://groups.google.com/group/sdruby
