[Radiant] newsletter extension

2010-04-07 Thread Steven Southard
Is anyone using the newsletter extension anymore?  Is Reader now doing  
the same job?

Steven


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[Radiant] tags extension -- words that won't validate

2010-04-06 Thread Steven Southard
I've been using the tags extension ubiquitously through out a large  
site and I've found one word that won't validate.

Anytime I use Media I get, Validation errors occurred while  
processing this form. Please take a moment to review the form and  
correct any input errors before continuing.

Lower case media works fine, but meDia, mEdia, MediA, etc. are  
a no go.  Medias is fine although it isn't a word.

Does anyone know what could be causing this problem?

Steven


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Re: [Radiant] Comments Notification

2010-03-24 Thread Steven Southard
I've almost given up on this.  It's crazy because I had it working  
once but after I updated or something for the life of me I can't make  
it send notifications.  If someone has this worked out please chime in.

Steven



On Mar 23, 2010, at 5:01 PM, Alexis Masters wrote:

 Hi again :-)
 On the settings page, I see a number of settings under COMMENTS that
 indicate that the comments extension is supposed to send notifications
 whenever comments are submitted. I have always configured these
 settings accordingly, but have never been able to get this aspect of
 the extension to work. Does anyone have comments notification working?
 If so, how did you make it happen?
 ~ Alexis
 =
 Alexis Masters, author
 http://www.alexismasters.com
 510 234-0027



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[Radiant] twitter_tags

2010-03-09 Thread Steven Southard
I'm trying to install twitter_tags and it works great local but when I  
trying to add it to a shared server I run into trouble.  I tried  
adding the twitter gem to vender/gems but then it can't find oauth.  I  
added oauth to vender/gems and it still couldn't find it.  Is there a  
way to configure the twitter gem or is this one of those cases where  
twitter requires a library so it can't be used from vender/gems?

Thanks,


Steven

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[Radiant] tags extension -- tag_cloud minimum

2010-03-03 Thread Steven Southard
I've been searching through the code to find what is setting the  
minimum of three pages tagged before a tag is listed in a tag_cloud  
but so far it has eluded me.  Can anyone point me in the right  
direction?


Steven


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Re: [Radiant] mailer as snippet or layout

2010-02-18 Thread Steven Southard
Unless there's a way of faking a page_part in snippet it seem like to  
do this you'd need to either hard code the mailer page_part into  
mailer_process.rb or redirect it to a page that has a mailer  
page_part.  Anyone see a better option?


On Feb 16, 2010, at 3:10 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

 Typically I have the contact form on the body then a mailer page part
 and an email page part.  Are those unnecessary or do you have a way
 around this?


 On Feb 16, 2010, at 2:42 PM, Andrew vonderLuft wrote:

 I have used mailer in snippets many times.

 On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 12:05 PM, Steven Southard ste...@stevensouthard.com
 wrote:

 I want to include a mailer form for people to easily report an error
 on one type of page.  There are hundreds of these pages so I would
 like to include it as a snippet or write it into the layout.  Is  
 that
 possible?

 Steven
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[Radiant] mailer as snippet or layout

2010-02-16 Thread Steven Southard
I want to include a mailer form for people to easily report an error  
on one type of page.  There are hundreds of these pages so I would  
like to include it as a snippet or write it into the layout.  Is that  
possible?

Steven
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Re: [Radiant] mailer as snippet or layout

2010-02-16 Thread Steven Southard
Typically I have the contact form on the body then a mailer page part  
and an email page part.  Are those unnecessary or do you have a way  
around this?


On Feb 16, 2010, at 2:42 PM, Andrew vonderLuft wrote:

 I have used mailer in snippets many times.

 On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 12:05 PM, Steven Southard ste...@stevensouthard.com
 wrote:

 I want to include a mailer form for people to easily report an error
 on one type of page.  There are hundreds of these pages so I would
 like to include it as a snippet or write it into the layout.  Is that
 possible?

 Steven
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Re: [Radiant] next 15

2010-02-01 Thread Steven Southard
I've kind of rethought this and I think the url parameter idea might  
cause problems with search engines. If the resulting link creates a  
url like ...?offset=15 I'm not sure search engines will ever find this  
content.  Anyway, I'm reevaluation your advice.  Is Paginate what John  
used for Extension Registry?  That  looks really sharp but the  
resulting url is the same.  Is there any way around that or does it  
even matter?


Steven


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On Jan 5, 2010, at 3:29 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

 I've never understood the purpose of that extension, that's what it
 does?  The offset with parameters was easy and didn't require any
 additional pages or anything.  Thank you both for your help.

 Steven


 On Jan 5, 2010, at 3:07 PM, john muhl wrote:

 i've never used it personally (though i've had good results with  
 other
 extensions from aissac) but you might try the paginate extension:
 http://github.com/Aissac/radiant-paginate-extension

 On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Steven Southard
 ste...@stevensouthard.com wrote:
 Okay great, very smart.  Maybe just use parameters in the url to
 determine the offset?


 On Jan 5, 2010, at 2:53 PM, Sean Cribbs wrote:

 Steven,

 You should be able to add an offset attribute to the
 r:children:each
 tag.  But yes, you'll likely need to create another page, or a
 virtual
 page that can deal with pagination of those aggregated children.

 Sean

 On 1/5/10 3:41 PM, Steven Southard wrote:
 When using a tag liker:aggregate urls=/articles/; /
 other_articles/;r:children:each limit=15 order=desc   is
 there
 a way to ask for the next 15?  Do I need to make another archive
 page
 to link to for that?

 Steven
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[Radiant] Giving users a little editing ability

2010-01-29 Thread Steven Southard
Is there any extension that give readers the ability to do a little  
editing?  I was thinking that a post about a venue might have an area  
that would allow readers to add to or edit the description.  This is  
kind of bordering on wiki ability but I thought I'd ask if anyone has  
made anything like this.  Thanks for the help.


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Re: [Radiant] comments and Nokogiri

2010-01-27 Thread Steven Southard
I had put that in there already but it didn't make any difference.  I  
tried removing comments and reinstalling and that didn't help either.   
I'm using sanitize 1.1.0 I doubt that has much to do with the issue.   
Google was little help.  So everyone else just got it up and running  
fine, I'm the only one?


On Jan 27, 2010, at 1:24 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 I'll try it out when I have time, but can you try adding

 config.gem 'sanitize'

 to your environment.

 On Jan 27, 2010, at 2:21 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

 It is a new build not a upgrade.  I'm not sure what might have gone
 wrong.  I already had that file so initialize didn't do anything new.


 On Jan 27, 2010, at 8:41 AM, Jim Gay wrote:

 I haven't had time to look into this, but sanitize was added to help
 clean up the content of comments.
 If you've upgraded from an earlier release, try also running

 rake radiant:extensions:comments:initialize

 This will add an initializer for you at config/initializers/
 sanitizer.rb

 Did you recently upgrade or is this a new installation of the
 extension?


 On Jan 27, 2010, at 2:19 AM, Steven Southard wrote:

 So does this mean that Nokogiri is required?  That'd be fine  
 because
 it's already loaded as a gem.  Does it also have to be configured?
 What is going on here?  Why was Sanitize added?  Is this a problem
 using a modern version of comments with 0.8.1?   Maybe I installed
 improperly?



 On Jan 26, 2010, at 12:20 PM, Steven Southard wrote:


 I'm trying to use comments with radiant 0.8.1 and I get error  
 when I
 post a comment.

 Not sure how to fix this:



 Processing CommentsController#create (for 70.184.255.186 at
 2010-01-26
 18:11:07) [POST]
 Parameters: {submit=Save Comment, url=[phxated, a-few-
 notes-about-the-arizona-republic], action=create,
 controller=comments, comment={filter_id=Markdown,
 author=steven Southard,
 valid_spam_answer=c395246f710b0e2c86b7ed82f7f56ce3,
 content=testing, author_email=stevensouth...@mac.com,
 spam_answer=thursday, author_url=}}

 NameError (uninitialized constant  
 Nokogiri::HTML::DocumentFragment):
 sanitize (1.1.0) [v] lib/sanitize.rb:59:in `clean!'
 sanitize (1.1.0) [v] lib/sanitize.rb:53:in `clean'
 sanitize (1.1.0) [v] lib/sanitize.rb:147:in `clean'
 vendor/extensions/comments/app/models/comment.rb:82:in
 `apply_filter'
 vendor/extensions/comments/app/controllers/comments_controller.rb:
 18:in `create'
 vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/sass/plugin/rails.rb:19:in  
 `process'

 Rendering /users/home/stevenso/domains/phxated.com/radiant/public/
 500.html (500 Internal Server Error)


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Re: [Radiant] comments and Nokogiri

2010-01-27 Thread Steven Southard
Oh you're so smart.  Someone might put a note saying only sanitize  
1.0.8 'cuz 1.1.0 does not work.

Steven





On Jan 27, 2010, at 4:07 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 Try down grading to the 1.0.8 gem of sanitize
 http://github.com/rgrove/sanitize/blob/master/HISTORY#L26-33



 On Jan 27, 2010, at 4:21 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

 I had put that in there already but it didn't make any difference.  I
 tried removing comments and reinstalling and that didn't help either.
 I'm using sanitize 1.1.0 I doubt that has much to do with the issue.
 Google was little help.  So everyone else just got it up and running
 fine, I'm the only one?


 On Jan 27, 2010, at 1:24 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 I'll try it out when I have time, but can you try adding

 config.gem 'sanitize'

 to your environment.

 On Jan 27, 2010, at 2:21 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

 It is a new build not a upgrade.  I'm not sure what might have gone
 wrong.  I already had that file so initialize didn't do anything  
 new.


 On Jan 27, 2010, at 8:41 AM, Jim Gay wrote:

 I haven't had time to look into this, but sanitize was added to  
 help
 clean up the content of comments.
 If you've upgraded from an earlier release, try also running

 rake radiant:extensions:comments:initialize

 This will add an initializer for you at config/initializers/
 sanitizer.rb

 Did you recently upgrade or is this a new installation of the
 extension?


 On Jan 27, 2010, at 2:19 AM, Steven Southard wrote:

 So does this mean that Nokogiri is required?  That'd be fine
 because
 it's already loaded as a gem.  Does it also have to be  
 configured?
 What is going on here?  Why was Sanitize added?  Is this a  
 problem
 using a modern version of comments with 0.8.1?   Maybe I  
 installed
 improperly?



 On Jan 26, 2010, at 12:20 PM, Steven Southard wrote:


 I'm trying to use comments with radiant 0.8.1 and I get error
 when I
 post a comment.

 Not sure how to fix this:



 Processing CommentsController#create (for 70.184.255.186 at
 2010-01-26
 18:11:07) [POST]
 Parameters: {submit=Save Comment, url=[phxated, a- 
 few-
 notes-about-the-arizona-republic], action=create,
 controller=comments, comment={filter_id=Markdown,
 author=steven Southard,
 valid_spam_answer=c395246f710b0e2c86b7ed82f7f56ce3,
 content=testing, author_email=stevensouth...@mac.com,
 spam_answer=thursday, author_url=}}

 NameError (uninitialized constant
 Nokogiri::HTML::DocumentFragment):
 sanitize (1.1.0) [v] lib/sanitize.rb:59:in `clean!'
 sanitize (1.1.0) [v] lib/sanitize.rb:53:in `clean'
 sanitize (1.1.0) [v] lib/sanitize.rb:147:in `clean'
 vendor/extensions/comments/app/models/comment.rb:82:in
 `apply_filter'
 vendor/extensions/comments/app/controllers/ 
 comments_controller.rb:
 18:in `create'
 vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/sass/plugin/rails.rb:19:in
 `process'

 Rendering /users/home/stevenso/domains/phxated.com/radiant/ 
 public/
 500.html (500 Internal Server Error)


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[Radiant] comments and Nokogiri

2010-01-26 Thread Steven Southard

I'm trying to use comments with radiant 0.8.1 and I get error when I  
post a comment.

Not sure how to fix this:



Processing CommentsController#create (for 70.184.255.186 at 2010-01-26  
18:11:07) [POST]
   Parameters: {submit=Save Comment, url=[phxated, a-few- 
notes-about-the-arizona-republic], action=create,  
controller=comments, comment={filter_id=Markdown,  
author=steven Southard,  
valid_spam_answer=c395246f710b0e2c86b7ed82f7f56ce3,  
content=testing, author_email=stevensouth...@mac.com,  
spam_answer=thursday, author_url=}}

NameError (uninitialized constant Nokogiri::HTML::DocumentFragment):
   sanitize (1.1.0) [v] lib/sanitize.rb:59:in `clean!'
   sanitize (1.1.0) [v] lib/sanitize.rb:53:in `clean'
   sanitize (1.1.0) [v] lib/sanitize.rb:147:in `clean'
   vendor/extensions/comments/app/models/comment.rb:82:in `apply_filter'
   vendor/extensions/comments/app/controllers/comments_controller.rb: 
18:in `create'
   vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/sass/plugin/rails.rb:19:in `process'

Rendering /users/home/stevenso/domains/phxated.com/radiant/public/ 
500.html (500 Internal Server Error)
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Re: [Radiant] comments and Nokogiri

2010-01-26 Thread Steven Southard
So does this mean that Nokogiri is required?  That'd be fine because  
it's already loaded as a gem.  Does it also have to be configured?   
What is going on here?  Why was Sanitize added?  Is this a problem  
using a modern version of comments with 0.8.1?   Maybe I installed  
improperly?



On Jan 26, 2010, at 12:20 PM, Steven Southard wrote:


 I'm trying to use comments with radiant 0.8.1 and I get error when I
 post a comment.

 Not sure how to fix this:



 Processing CommentsController#create (for 70.184.255.186 at 2010-01-26
 18:11:07) [POST]
   Parameters: {submit=Save Comment, url=[phxated, a-few-
 notes-about-the-arizona-republic], action=create,
 controller=comments, comment={filter_id=Markdown,
 author=steven Southard,
 valid_spam_answer=c395246f710b0e2c86b7ed82f7f56ce3,
 content=testing, author_email=stevensouth...@mac.com,
 spam_answer=thursday, author_url=}}

 NameError (uninitialized constant Nokogiri::HTML::DocumentFragment):
   sanitize (1.1.0) [v] lib/sanitize.rb:59:in `clean!'
   sanitize (1.1.0) [v] lib/sanitize.rb:53:in `clean'
   sanitize (1.1.0) [v] lib/sanitize.rb:147:in `clean'
   vendor/extensions/comments/app/models/comment.rb:82:in  
 `apply_filter'
   vendor/extensions/comments/app/controllers/comments_controller.rb:
 18:in `create'
   vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/sass/plugin/rails.rb:19:in `process'

 Rendering /users/home/stevenso/domains/phxated.com/radiant/public/
 500.html (500 Internal Server Error)
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[Radiant] link on front-end to edit this_page if logged in

2010-01-07 Thread Steven Southard
I've heard wordpress has this handy edit link on any page if logged in  
as admin.  Sounds like an efficient way to encourage editing of  
pages.  As I understand, on the front-end if admin I need a link to  
open /admin/pages/this_page/edit.  Are the basic tools in place for me  
to do that?  Is there an extension that would be helpful?

Steven


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Re: [Radiant] [ANN] Updated Extension Registry

2010-01-06 Thread Steven Southard
It truly looks great.  Really a big improvement.  Thank you.  Your  
design brings in a lot of cool new features and personalizes the  
extensions and there creators in a great way.  I was wondering if you  
would mind including a list all button next to the next button.   
I've grown quite fond of using my browser's find to do word searches.   
Also sometimes it's easier to scroll through the whole list to find  
things you might not of even known to type in a search field.

Steven


On Jan 6, 2010, at 2:07 AM, John Long wrote:

 Howdy folks,

 I am thrilled to announce that we have just deployed a new version of
 the Radiant Extension Registry for your enjoyment. We are working hard
 to make it easy for you to find and install excellent Radiant
 extensions. There are now over 170 extensions on the site!

 You can visit the registry here: http://ext.radiantcms.org

 New features include:

 * A new look and feel - you will notice a lot of things look much  
 nicer
 * Search - find extensions based on title or description
 * Pagination - with so many extensions, this was really needed
 * Screenshots - get a feel for the quality of the extension before  
 installing
 * Available for Hire - you can now list that you are available for
 hire if you are interested in developing Radiant extensions
 professionally

 ATTENTION EXTENSION AUTHORS!!! Please update your extensions to
 include screenshots. Also the descriptions on most of the extensions
 could really use an update. Descriptions are now truncated on the
 index, which means that you can be a lot more descriptive on the
 extensions page. Please take the time to write a nice description for
 your extension.

 Special thanks to Joel Oliveira who helped me implement the new look
 and the screenshots functionality. Also, Victor vonder Luft of
 avlux.net was a huge help with getting it deployed.

 Let me know if you run into any problems on the new site. We are still
 getting a couple of things ironed out.

 --
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Re: [Radiant] [ANN] Updated Extension Registry

2010-01-06 Thread Steven Southard
 not wasting time between page loads? I mean search is
 pretty snappy

No, the page load is fine.  It's having to find the button to go to  
the next page that takes time and consideration.  On the other hand,  
I don't mind scrolling at all.  Also time isn't really the issue,  
it's that the browser's find function doesn't work if the pages are  
broken up in groups of twenty.  You've made a lot of improvements  
here so I wouldn't want to take away from that at all.  I was  
thinking a list all button would give me what I've grown to find  
useful while not impeding your vision for this site.  Thanks for your  
consideration.

Please allow me to also address a few other improvements.  The  
screenshots are going to be great.  When I'm reading the description  
of a couple extensions trying to determine which would be better for  
me a picture of what it does will really help out.  I wonder if a  
larger more generous picture right into to the body of the extension  
page would be nice.  I did see clicking on the image once the page  
was open brought the picture to full size.  Thank you I'm looking  
forward to see all of those images in there.

One other thing.  The for hire button is just a great job.  Using so  
many of these extensions, taking them a part, and changing them to  
fit my needs I've gotten to see some of the brilliance that has made  
them. I truly hope the contributors continue to find reward past our  
many thanks for their efforts.

Steven

On Jan 6, 2010, at 10:56 PM, John Long wrote:

 On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Steven Southard
 ste...@stevensouthard.com wrote:
 It truly looks great.  Really a big improvement.  Thank you.  Your
 design brings in a lot of cool new features and personalizes the
 extensions and there creators in a great way.

 Thanks for the kind words Stephen. It's been a fun little holiday  
 project.

 I was wondering if you would mind including a list all button  
 next to the next button.
 I've grown quite fond of using my browser's find to do word searches.
 Also sometimes it's easier to scroll through the whole list to find
 things you might not of even known to type in a search field.

 Is your concern not wasting time between page loads? I mean search is
 pretty snappy for me at the moment, and pagination is blazing fast.
 Definitely open to the idea, just wondering if new methods are in
 order.

 --
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 http://wiseheartdesign.com
 http://recursivecreative.com
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Re: [Radiant] next 15

2010-01-05 Thread Steven Southard
Okay great, very smart.  Maybe just use parameters in the url to  
determine the offset?


On Jan 5, 2010, at 2:53 PM, Sean Cribbs wrote:

 Steven,

 You should be able to add an offset attribute to the  
 r:children:each
 tag.  But yes, you'll likely need to create another page, or a virtual
 page that can deal with pagination of those aggregated children.

 Sean

 On 1/5/10 3:41 PM, Steven Southard wrote:
 When using a tag liker:aggregate urls=/articles/; /
 other_articles/;r:children:each limit=15 order=desc   is  
 there
 a way to ask for the next 15?  Do I need to make another archive page
 to link to for that?

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Re: [Radiant] next 15

2010-01-05 Thread Steven Southard
I've never understood the purpose of that extension, that's what it  
does?  The offset with parameters was easy and didn't require any  
additional pages or anything.  Thank you both for your help.

Steven


On Jan 5, 2010, at 3:07 PM, john muhl wrote:

 i've never used it personally (though i've had good results with other
 extensions from aissac) but you might try the paginate extension:
 http://github.com/Aissac/radiant-paginate-extension

 On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Steven Southard
 ste...@stevensouthard.com wrote:
 Okay great, very smart.  Maybe just use parameters in the url to
 determine the offset?


 On Jan 5, 2010, at 2:53 PM, Sean Cribbs wrote:

 Steven,

 You should be able to add an offset attribute to the
 r:children:each
 tag.  But yes, you'll likely need to create another page, or a  
 virtual
 page that can deal with pagination of those aggregated children.

 Sean

 On 1/5/10 3:41 PM, Steven Southard wrote:
 When using a tag liker:aggregate urls=/articles/; /
 other_articles/;r:children:each limit=15 order=desc   is
 there
 a way to ask for the next 15?  Do I need to make another archive  
 page
 to link to for that?

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Re: [Radiant] time now

2010-01-04 Thread Steven Southard
I don't know how good of a fix this is but it seemed to help my  
situation.

On the date tag I changed Time.now to Time.zone.now

Steven



On Jan 2, 2010, at 7:48 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

 I added it to the issues on github.  If anyone knows how to solve this
 or a handy work-around it would be much appreciated.

 Best,


 Steven



 On Dec 31, 2009, at 4:02 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 Not sure how to solve it, but I want to push out a 0.8.2 release to
 solve problems with developers running rake tasks with newer
 versions of cucumber installed.

 Please create an issue for it.

 On Dec 31, 2009, at 12:02 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

 Oh, well okay.  I'm working with 0.8.1  I tried looking on github  
 for
 this bug but I don't even see them being tracked for versions older
 then 0.9.0.  Anyone know how to solve this?

 Steven


 On Dec 31, 2009, at 8:27 AM, Sean Cribbs wrote:

 Steven,

 That is actually a bug.  All emitted times should be in the chosen
 time
 zone.

 Sean

 On 12/30/09 9:54 PM, Steven Southard wrote:
 I have time set for Mountain time so all of my pages are saved as
 that
 time but if I ask for

 r:date for='now' /  to compare with the page save date it gives
 me
 the server's time which is set for GMT.


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[Radiant] summarize

2010-01-04 Thread Steven Southard
What happened to you?  You're still listed in the extension registry  
but the link is missing on github. 
  
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Re: [Radiant] summarize

2010-01-04 Thread Steven Southard
Thanks John.  I tried searching github but sometimes the search is  
weird there.   Someone should update the extension registry because  
it has the wrong link.


On Jan 4, 2010, at 5:58 PM, john muhl wrote:

 what about http://github.com/atinypixel/radiant-summarize-extension ?

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 ste...@stevensouthard.com wrote:
 What happened to you?  You're still listed in the extension registry
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Re: [Radiant] time now

2010-01-02 Thread Steven Southard
I added it to the issues on github.  If anyone knows how to solve this  
or a handy work-around it would be much appreciated.

Best,


Steven



On Dec 31, 2009, at 4:02 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 Not sure how to solve it, but I want to push out a 0.8.2 release to  
 solve problems with developers running rake tasks with newer  
 versions of cucumber installed.

 Please create an issue for it.

 On Dec 31, 2009, at 12:02 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

 Oh, well okay.  I'm working with 0.8.1  I tried looking on github for
 this bug but I don't even see them being tracked for versions older
 then 0.9.0.  Anyone know how to solve this?

 Steven


 On Dec 31, 2009, at 8:27 AM, Sean Cribbs wrote:

 Steven,

 That is actually a bug.  All emitted times should be in the chosen
 time
 zone.

 Sean

 On 12/30/09 9:54 PM, Steven Southard wrote:
 I have time set for Mountain time so all of my pages are saved as
 that
 time but if I ask for

 r:date for='now' /  to compare with the page save date it gives  
 me
 the server's time which is set for GMT.


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[Radiant] time now

2009-12-30 Thread Steven Southard
I have time set for Mountain time so all of my pages are saved as that  
time but if I ask for

r:date for='now' / to compare with the page save date it gives me  
the server's time which is set for GMT.


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[Radiant] Back_door and Conditional_tags

2009-12-21 Thread Steven Southard
Either of these extensions seem to lead to application errors in 8.1.   
If I turn either of these extensions on about half the time I get  
something like:

Processing Admin::PagesController#edit (for 76.251.191.123 at  
2009-12-21 17:30:27) [GET]
   Parameters: {action=edit, id=1, controller=admin/ 
pages}
Rendering template within layouts/application
Rendering admin/pages/edit
Completed in 1270ms (View: 1204, DB: 8) | 200 OK 
[http://www.phxated.stevenso.joyeurs.com/admin/pages/1/edit 
]


Processing Admin::PagesController#index (for 76.251.191.123 at  
2009-12-21 17:30:42) [GET]
   Parameters: {action=index, controller=admin/pages}
Rendering template within layouts/application
Rendering admin/pages/index

ActionView::TemplateError (failed to allocate memory) on line #33 of  
vendor/radiant/app/views/layouts/application.html.haml:
30: %p= flash[:error]
31: #content
32:   = find_and_preserve(yield)
33:   %hr{:class=hidden}/
34:   #footer
35: %p
36:   This site was made with Ruby and is powered by

 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/buffer.rb: 
137:in `push_script'
 vendor/radiant/app/views/layouts/application.html.haml:33:in  
` 
_run_haml_vendor47radiant47app47views47layouts47application46html46haml'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/ 
action_view_mods.rb:14:in `render'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/ 
action_view_mods.rb:14:in `render'
 vendor/radiant/lib/radiant/resource_responses.rb:18:in  
`response_for'
 vendor/radiant/app/controllers/admin/pages_controller.rb:16:in  
`index'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/sass/plugin/ 
rails.rb:19:in `process'

Rendering /users/home/stevenso/domains/phxated.stevenso.joyeurs.com/ 
radiant/public/500.html (500 Internal Server Error)



or


Processing Admin::PagesController#index (for 76.251.191.123 at  
2009-12-21 15:22:41) [GET]
   Parameters: {action=index, controller=admin/pages}
Rendering template within layouts/application
Rendering admin/pages/index

ActionView::TemplateError (failed to allocate memory) on line #25 of  
vendor/radiant/app/views/admin/pages/_node.html.haml:
22:
23: - if expanded
24:   - page.children.each do |child|
25: = render_node child, :level = level + 1, :simple = simple

 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/ 
action_view_mods.rb:12:in `render'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers.rb: 
57:in `non_haml'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/ 
action_view_mods.rb:12:in `render'
 vendor/radiant/app/helpers/admin/node_helper.rb:6:in `render_node'
 vendor/radiant/app/views/admin/pages/_node.html.haml:25:in  
` 
_run_haml_vendor47radiant47app47views47admin47pages47_node46html46haml_locals_level_node_object_page_simple
 
'
 vendor/radiant/app/views/admin/pages/_node.html.haml:24:in  
` 
_run_haml_vendor47radiant47app47views47admin47pages47_node46html46haml_locals_level_node_object_page_simple
 
'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/ 
action_view_mods.rb:12:in `render'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers.rb: 
57:in `non_haml'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/ 
action_view_mods.rb:12:in `render'
 vendor/radiant/app/helpers/admin/node_helper.rb:6:in `render_node'
 vendor/radiant/app/views/admin/pages/_node.html.haml:25:in  
` 
_run_haml_vendor47radiant47app47views47admin47pages47_node46html46haml_locals_level_node_object_page_simple
 
'
 vendor/radiant/app/views/admin/pages/_node.html.haml:24:in  
` 
_run_haml_vendor47radiant47app47views47admin47pages47_node46html46haml_locals_level_node_object_page_simple
 
'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/ 
action_view_mods.rb:12:in `render'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers.rb: 
57:in `non_haml'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/ 
action_view_mods.rb:12:in `render'
 vendor/radiant/app/helpers/admin/node_helper.rb:6:in `render_node'
 vendor/radiant/app/views/admin/pages/_node.html.haml:25:in  
` 
_run_haml_vendor47radiant47app47views47admin47pages47_node46html46haml_locals_level_node_object_page_simple
 
'
 vendor/radiant/app/views/admin/pages/_node.html.haml:24:in  
` 
_run_haml_vendor47radiant47app47views47admin47pages47_node46html46haml_locals_level_node_object_page_simple
 
'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/ 
action_view_mods.rb:12:in `render'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers.rb: 
57:in `non_haml'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/ 
action_view_mods.rb:12:in `render'
 vendor/radiant/app/helpers/admin/node_helper.rb:6:in `render_node'
 vendor/radiant/app/views/admin/pages/index.html.haml:19:in  

Re: [Radiant] Back_door and Conditional_tags

2009-12-21 Thread Steven Southard
Do those extensions add that much more stress?  Without them I can't  
make it fail.  With them it only fails with admin/pages open.  No I  
can't add memory.


On Dec 21, 2009, at 1:17 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 This tells me you might have too little memory for the app:

 ActionView::TemplateError (failed to allocate memory)

 Is this hosted or locally developed? If hosted, can you add more  
 memory?
 How many pages are you loading?

 On Dec 21, 2009, at 12:46 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

 Either of these extensions seem to lead to application errors in 8.1.
 If I turn either of these extensions on about half the time I get
 something like:

 Processing Admin::PagesController#edit (for 76.251.191.123 at
 2009-12-21 17:30:27) [GET]
   Parameters: {action=edit, id=1, controller=admin/
 pages}
 Rendering template within layouts/application
 Rendering admin/pages/edit
 Completed in 1270ms (View: 1204, DB: 8) | 200 OK [http:// 
 www.phxated.stevenso.joyeurs.com/admin/pages/1/edit
 ]


 Processing Admin::PagesController#index (for 76.251.191.123 at
 2009-12-21 17:30:42) [GET]
   Parameters: {action=index, controller=admin/pages}
 Rendering template within layouts/application
 Rendering admin/pages/index

 ActionView::TemplateError (failed to allocate memory) on line #33 of
 vendor/radiant/app/views/layouts/application.html.haml:
 30: %p= flash[:error]
 31: #content
 32:   = find_and_preserve(yield)
 33:   %hr{:class=hidden}/
 34:   #footer
 35: %p
 36:   This site was made with Ruby and is powered by

 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/buffer.rb:
 137:in `push_script'
 vendor/radiant/app/views/layouts/application.html.haml:33:in
 `
 _run_haml_vendor47radiant47app47views47layouts47application46html46ha 
 ml'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/
 action_view_mods.rb:14:in `render'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/
 action_view_mods.rb:14:in `render'
 vendor/radiant/lib/radiant/resource_responses.rb:18:in
 `response_for'
 vendor/radiant/app/controllers/admin/pages_controller.rb:16:in
 `index'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/sass/plugin/
 rails.rb:19:in `process'

 Rendering /users/home/stevenso/domains/phxated.stevenso.joyeurs.com/
 radiant/public/500.html (500 Internal Server Error)



 or


 Processing Admin::PagesController#index (for 76.251.191.123 at
 2009-12-21 15:22:41) [GET]
   Parameters: {action=index, controller=admin/pages}
 Rendering template within layouts/application
 Rendering admin/pages/index

 ActionView::TemplateError (failed to allocate memory) on line #25 of
 vendor/radiant/app/views/admin/pages/_node.html.haml:
 22:
 23: - if expanded
 24:   - page.children.each do |child|
 25: = render_node child, :level = level + 1, :simple = simple

 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/
 action_view_mods.rb:12:in `render'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers.rb:
 57:in `non_haml'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/
 action_view_mods.rb:12:in `render'
 vendor/radiant/app/helpers/admin/node_helper.rb:6:in  
 `render_node'
 vendor/radiant/app/views/admin/pages/_node.html.haml:25:in
 `
 _run_haml_vendor47radiant47app47views47admin47pages47_node46html46ham 
 l_locals_level_node_object_page_simple
 '
 vendor/radiant/app/views/admin/pages/_node.html.haml:24:in
 `
 _run_haml_vendor47radiant47app47views47admin47pages47_node46html46ham 
 l_locals_level_node_object_page_simple
 '
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/
 action_view_mods.rb:12:in `render'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers.rb:
 57:in `non_haml'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/
 action_view_mods.rb:12:in `render'
 vendor/radiant/app/helpers/admin/node_helper.rb:6:in  
 `render_node'
 vendor/radiant/app/views/admin/pages/_node.html.haml:25:in
 `
 _run_haml_vendor47radiant47app47views47admin47pages47_node46html46ham 
 l_locals_level_node_object_page_simple
 '
 vendor/radiant/app/views/admin/pages/_node.html.haml:24:in
 `
 _run_haml_vendor47radiant47app47views47admin47pages47_node46html46ham 
 l_locals_level_node_object_page_simple
 '
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/
 action_view_mods.rb:12:in `render'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers.rb:
 57:in `non_haml'
 vendor/radiant/vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/
 action_view_mods.rb:12:in `render'
 vendor/radiant/app/helpers/admin/node_helper.rb:6:in  
 `render_node'
 vendor/radiant/app/views/admin/pages/_node.html.haml:25:in
 `
 _run_haml_vendor47radiant47app47views47admin47pages47_node46html46ham 
 l_locals_level_node_object_page_simple
 '
 vendor/radiant/app/views/admin/pages/_node.html.haml:24

Re: [Radiant] Back_door and Conditional_tags

2009-12-21 Thread Steven Southard
Maybe a hundred so far but there will be many once it goes live.

Steven



On Dec 21, 2009, at 1:48 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 I don't really know them well at all. But I imagine that if the  
 problem only appears with them, then it could be a problem in their  
 implementation. Or perhaps a problem in Radiant's implementation  
 that is only exposed by these extensions.

 How many pages do you have?

 -Jim

 On Dec 21, 2009, at 2:23 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

 Do those extensions add that much more stress?  Without them I can't
 make it fail.  With them it only fails with admin/pages open.  No I
 can't add memory.


 On Dec 21, 2009, at 1:17 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 This tells me you might have too little memory for the app:

 ActionView::TemplateError (failed to allocate memory)

 Is this hosted or locally developed? If hosted, can you add more
 memory?
 How many pages are you loading?

 On Dec 21, 2009, at 12:46 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

 Either of these extensions seem to lead to application errors in  
 8.1.
 If I turn either of these extensions on about half the time I get
 something like:

 Processing Admin::PagesController#edit (for 76.251.191.123 at
 2009-12-21 17:30:27) [GET]
  Parameters: {action=edit, id=1, controller=admin/
 pages}
 Rendering template within layouts/application
 Rendering admin/pages/edit
 Completed in 1270ms (View: 1204, DB: 8) | 200 OK [http://
 www.phxated.stevenso.joyeurs.com/admin/pages/1/edit
 ]


 Processing Admin::PagesController#index (for 76.251.191.123 at
 2009-12-21 17:30:42) [GET]
  Parameters: {action=index, controller=admin/pages}
 Rendering template within layouts/application
 Rendering admin/pages/index

 ActionView::TemplateError (failed to allocate memory) on line  
 #33 of
 vendor/radiant/app/views/layouts/application.html.haml:
 30: %p= flash[:error]
 31: #content
 32:   = find_and_preserve(yield)
 33:   %hr{:class=hidden}/
 34:   #footer
 35: %p
 36:   This site was made with Ruby and is powered by

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Re: [Radiant] page event and location extensions conflict

2009-12-11 Thread Steven Southard
Locations has still got me a little perplexed.  It's a cool extension  
I just can't get my head wrapped around how to fully use it. I'd like  
to show a location of a venue and so far I have this:

http://pastie.org/739264

which shows the first location on the list if the page type is set to  
location finder.  I'd like to use a snippet like this on all venue  
pages and show a map of the location maybe by having the location's  
page path equal to this page. I also thought something comparing the  
name of this page against the names of the locations might work. Is  
there a set way to go about this?

Steven




On Dec 10, 2009, at 10:49 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 Have you tried the pastie that I listed in your previous thread? It  
 includes code to pull from the Google Maps API without any API key  
 necessary. It assumes jQuery, but you could easily change it to any  
 other library or none at all.
 http://pastie.org/734017

 r:locations:each is available on every page.

 On Dec 10, 2009, at 11:39 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

 That's great news.  Yes, I am using your fork, thank you for making
 it.  I looked around a little and I'm not sure how to make locations
 available to all page types.  Right now if I don't have location
 finder selected I don't get a map. I want to use event archive as
 my page type.

 Steven



 On Dec 10, 2009, at 8:29 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 Are you using my fork of the location extension? Because you can do
 exactly that.

 http://github.com/saturnflyer/radiant-location-extension/

 On Dec 10, 2009, at 6:38 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

 I'd really like to have a map and a list of events on the same  
 page.
 I initially had the page as event archive showing it's children as
 events but I also wanted to add a map using locations.  I'd really
 like to use more than one page type.  This use to happen to me with
 mailer then an awesome thing happened and you no longer needed to
 choose mailer for page type.  Is there a way to make locations
 available on all pages?

 Steven
 http://www.stevensouthard.com

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Re: [Radiant] page event and location extensions conflict

2009-12-11 Thread Steven Southard
 First, please use your own icon for the map.

Of course I will.  I just haven't gotten around to it yet but it's on  
my list of things to do.  I just kept yours in there to remind me how  
to call for it.

 If you haven't yet tried hacking out a tag, try it. It's relatively  
 simple, and you can use the existing code as a guideline.

Alright, I'll give it a try.  Thank you for your help.


Steven




On Dec 11, 2009, at 1:02 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 First, please use your own icon for the map.

 I have not used the page_path for locations yet but I would imagine  
 that a tag such as r:page_location or just r:location which  
 would find a location with the current page's url as the page_path,  
 would be helpful and would give you what you need.

 If you haven't yet tried hacking out a tag, try it. It's relatively  
 simple, and you can use the existing code as a guideline.

 On Dec 11, 2009, at 1:21 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

 Locations has still got me a little perplexed.  It's a cool extension
 I just can't get my head wrapped around how to fully use it. I'd like
 to show a location of a venue and so far I have this:

 http://pastie.org/739264

 which shows the first location on the list if the page type is set to
 location finder.  I'd like to use a snippet like this on all venue
 pages and show a map of the location maybe by having the location's
 page path equal to this page. I also thought something comparing the
 name of this page against the names of the locations might work. Is
 there a set way to go about this?

 Steven

 On Dec 10, 2009, at 10:49 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 Have you tried the pastie that I listed in your previous thread? It
 includes code to pull from the Google Maps API without any API key
 necessary. It assumes jQuery, but you could easily change it to any
 other library or none at all.
 http://pastie.org/734017

 r:locations:each is available on every page.

 On Dec 10, 2009, at 11:39 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

 That's great news.  Yes, I am using your fork, thank you for making
 it.  I looked around a little and I'm not sure how to make  
 locations
 available to all page types.  Right now if I don't have location
 finder selected I don't get a map. I want to use event archive  
 as
 my page type.

 Steven

 On Dec 10, 2009, at 8:29 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 Are you using my fork of the location extension? Because you can  
 do
 exactly that.

 http://github.com/saturnflyer/radiant-location-extension/

 On Dec 10, 2009, at 6:38 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

 I'd really like to have a map and a list of events on the same
 page.
 I initially had the page as event archive showing it's children  
 as
 events but I also wanted to add a map using locations.  I'd  
 really
 like to use more than one page type.  This use to happen to me  
 with
 mailer then an awesome thing happened and you no longer needed to
 choose mailer for page type.  Is there a way to make locations
 available on all pages?

 Steven
 http://www.stevensouthard.com

 Jim Gay
 http://www.saturnflyer.com

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[Radiant] page event and location extensions conflict

2009-12-10 Thread Steven Southard
I'd really like to have a map and a list of events on the same page.   
I initially had the page as event archive showing it's children as  
events but I also wanted to add a map using locations.  I'd really  
like to use more than one page type.  This use to happen to me with  
mailer then an awesome thing happened and you no longer needed to  
choose mailer for page type.  Is there a way to make locations  
available on all pages?

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Re: [Radiant] page event and location extensions conflict

2009-12-10 Thread Steven Southard
That's great news.  Yes, I am using your fork, thank you for making  
it.  I looked around a little and I'm not sure how to make locations  
available to all page types.  Right now if I don't have location  
finder selected I don't get a map. I want to use event archive as  
my page type.

Steven



On Dec 10, 2009, at 8:29 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 Are you using my fork of the location extension? Because you can do  
 exactly that.

 http://github.com/saturnflyer/radiant-location-extension/

 On Dec 10, 2009, at 6:38 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

 I'd really like to have a map and a list of events on the same page.
 I initially had the page as event archive showing it's children as
 events but I also wanted to add a map using locations.  I'd really
 like to use more than one page type.  This use to happen to me with
 mailer then an awesome thing happened and you no longer needed to
 choose mailer for page type.  Is there a way to make locations
 available on all pages?

 Steven
 http://www.stevensouthard.com

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[Radiant] google maps extension

2009-12-08 Thread Steven Southard
I noticed the saturnflyer update for radiant 0.8.0 to the google maps  
extension and I thought cool.  When I tried installing it I got the  
error Object is not missing constant GoogleMap!  I read pipewriter had  
this problem back in July but I didn't see any resolution.  I'm using  
0.8.1 and it'd be great to use this extension again.  Is anyone else  
having success running the extension with 0.8.1?

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Re: [Radiant] google maps extension

2009-12-08 Thread Steven Southard
Okay, I get locations.  It's pretty cool and actually does a better  
job of what I was trying to do.  With a little effort put into the  
javascript and style it'll be exactly what I wanted. Thanks for your  
help.


Steven
http://www.stevensouthard.com

On Dec 8, 2009, at 12:54 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 I abandoned the google maps extension in favor of the location  
 extension
 http://github.com/saturnflyer/radiant-location-extension

 It was built for a Location page which I abandoned and reworked it  
 to be used as an interface to manage locations and display them on  
 any page.
 It's in use here http://uwm.org/interactive-map/ and here 
 http://uwm.org/ex237/interactive-map/ 
  (using Groups for different locations)

 Here's a pastie of a snippet I use for the map generation 
 http://pastie.org/734017

 I will eventually be working on it more and ensuring that my changes  
 to the LocationPage actually work as originally intended, but that  
 was not why I use it.
 And I'll probably do something to add a sample snippet in there.

 -Jim

 On Dec 8, 2009, at 1:42 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

 I noticed the saturnflyer update for radiant 0.8.0 to the google maps
 extension and I thought cool.  When I tried installing it I got the
 error Object is not missing constant GoogleMap!  I read pipewriter  
 had
 this problem back in July but I didn't see any resolution.  I'm using
 0.8.1 and it'd be great to use this extension again.  Is anyone else
 having success running the extension with 0.8.1?

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 http://www.stevensouthard.com

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Re: [Radiant] Fundamentals

2009-12-06 Thread Steven Southard
You could do what comes most naturally to you.  I think most of us  
develop websites locally using radiant then deploy them to our server.

Steven
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On Dec 6, 2009, at 4:56 AM, kevin bett wrote:

 Hi,

 basic question here but something i've missed. Do you set up  
 radiant locally
 then deploy to a server like a traditional rails app, keeping a local
 version for development, extensions etc.. then sync both apps when  
 you want
 to deploy updates OR just install on the server?

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Re: [Radiant] tags

2009-12-05 Thread Steven Southard
I found complex strings and put it to true which does exactly what I  
wanted.  Thanks for your answer John.


Steven






On Dec 5, 2009, at 1:02 PM, John Long wrote:

 On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 3:42 PM, Steven Southard
 ste...@stevensouthard.com wrote:
 Can tags only be one word?  Is there a special character to connect
 words to make phases?

 The convention in Radiant is to use an underscore to connect words  
 in a tag.

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Re: [Radiant] aggregation and find

2009-12-04 Thread Steven Southard
You know I think it would be!  For me it's no problem to open the  
aggregating page and add the url but I'd rather my clients just add  
children and have it automatically taken care of.  I tried using  
backdoor to create a variable but aggregation doesn't evaluate  
@variables like r:if does.  Thanks for your consideration.  I'm sure  
someone else will have a similar need someday and solve this for us.   
I feel a little bad about not solving it myself but it's just not my  
skills.

Steven



On Dec 2, 2009, at 7:20 AM, Jim Gay wrote:

 On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 9:54 PM, Steven Southard
 ste...@stevensouthard.com wrote:
 This seems like it would work great and be really helpful. For some
 reason it doesn't output anything.  Do I have it wrong or will find
 not work inside aggregation or something?

 r:aggregate urls=r:find url='/blog-
 archives/'r:children:eachr:url /; /r:children:each/r:find 
 ...

 Radius does not do that.

 You can't have tags inside attributes.
 What would need be be implemented is another feature where you specify
 child_urls or children_of or something like that and the tag would
 grab children of those given urls. This does not exist, but I'm sure
 it would be a welcomed addition.

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Re: [Radiant] aggregation and find

2009-12-02 Thread Steven Southard
Okay I can see that.  So why doesn't this work using the back door  
extension:

r:ruby
 @urls = r:find url='/blog-archives/'r:children:eachr:url / 
 ; /r:children:each/r:find
 
/r:ruby

r:aggregate urls=@urls 
...

It works in conditional statements like this so why doesn't it work  
here?  Is there a standard way for aggregation to find added children  
and include them?


Steven
http://www.stevensouthard.com


On Dec 2, 2009, at 7:20 AM, Jim Gay wrote:

 On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 9:54 PM, Steven Southard
 ste...@stevensouthard.com wrote:
 This seems like it would work great and be really helpful. For some
 reason it doesn't output anything.  Do I have it wrong or will find
 not work inside aggregation or something?

 r:aggregate urls=r:find url='/blog-
 archives/'r:children:eachr:url /; /r:children:each/r:find 
 ...

 Radius does not do that.

 You can't have tags inside attributes.
 What would need be be implemented is another feature where you specify
 child_urls or children_of or something like that and the tag would
 grab children of those given urls. This does not exist, but I'm sure
 it would be a welcomed addition.

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[Radiant] aggregation and find

2009-12-01 Thread Steven Southard
This seems like it would work great and be really helpful. For some  
reason it doesn't output anything.  Do I have it wrong or will find  
not work inside aggregation or something?

r:aggregate urls=r:find url='/blog- 
archives/'r:children:eachr:url /; /r:children:each/r:find 
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Re: [Radiant] date with conditional_tags

2009-11-30 Thread Steven Southard
Luckily variables do work.  thanks


On Nov 30, 2009, at 1:20 PM, Mamed Mamedov wrote:

 Hi!

 It is impossible to include radius tags into existing radius tags.
 They will not be parsed.

 On 11/19/09, Steven Southard ste...@stevensouthard.com wrote:
 There are probably a lot of ways to do this.  I am creating a blog
 with archives and I wanted it to say TODAY on the top if the  
 article
 was written today.  I tried using the conditional_tags extension to
 evaluate the pub date and compare it to today's date like this:


 r:if condition=r:date for='now' format='%Y%j' / is r:date
 format='%Y%j' /Today/r:if

 That only resulted in this:

 'if' tag error: Error in condition  is  (could not parse condition)

 I guess you can't use radius tags like this or it's just not set up
 right.  Does anyone know a better way to do this or how to use this
 extension properly?

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Re: [Radiant] Copy_Move Extension still compatible with 0.8?

2009-11-29 Thread Steven Southard
Wasn't all that in the readme?


On Nov 29, 2009, at 9:51 AM, Jeff Casimir wrote:

 Arthur,

 Thanks for the tip on drag_order, it sounded great.  It took me quite
 a bit of trial and error to get it working.  It makes me realize that
 the combination of radiant versions, rails versions, and extension
 versions can really be a pain in the ass.

 Just an opinion, it would seem that moving/reordering pages is a
 pretty core function of a CMS.  It would be sensible to me to roll
 this drag_order extension into the 0.9 core gem.

 Anyway, here is the story of my struggle through getting drag_order
 working: -

 - Downloaded the latest TAR from GitHub, extracted
 - Ran rake radiant:extensions:drag_order:migrate -- failed.
 - Ran rake radiant:extensions:drag_order:update -- failed.
 - Ran rake radiant:extensions:drag_order:update -t -- failed, but see
 that the problem is the require 'application' on line two of
 drag_order_extension.rb.  Change it to application_controller
 - Ran rake radiant:extensions:drag_order:update -t -- passed
 - Ran rake radiant:extensions:drag_order:migrate -t -- failed, error
 from DB that Pages table already has a position field (from the
 REORDER extension). Edit the migration to comment out the column
 creation lines, re-run, passed.
 - Restart the server
 - Here's what I see on the admin index page:
 http://img.skitch.com/20091129-x54ie7nrq27r1g8n8kk6piqp6g.jpg

 Working with extensions always makes me feel like a freaking  
 noobie, ugh!

 I looked in vendor/extensions/drag_order/app/views/admin/page/ and
 everything is there.  Though I wondered why page and not pages --
 renamed the folder to pages, restarted, and those error messages are
 gone.  Here's what I see:

 http://img.skitch.com/20091129-pkk3m9n5iqsphw7i9253rsyhw1.jpg

 Sweet! Try it and --- uhhh --- nothing happens.  Look at the HTML
 source and find this:

 td class='drag_order'img alt=Drag this icon to move the page
 src=/images/admin/drag_order.png?1259505171 //td

 Looks reasonable, but there must be some Javascript missing.  Look at
 the header area and see prototype, string, effects, tabcontrol,
 ruledtable, admin, sitemap, and lowpro javascripts.  Nothing about
 drag_order, hmmm.  Look in the file system and I see drag_order.js
 under public/javascripts/admin/, so the file is in the right place
 just not being included in the header.

 I really don't understand how plugins get loaded and such, but I see
 the include statements in /app/views/admin/pages/_header.html.haml.
 Clearly this file isn't getting picked up for some reason.  As a first
 hack, I copy the two include lines to the _header.html.haml of the
 REORDER extension, since that one seems to be getting loaded.  Copy
 the includes, restart, reload, and it looks good!  I can drag the
 handle around and see the purple indicator.

 Drop a file, then boom: Application error from the URL
 http://chavez.casimircreative.com/admin/pages/75/move_to/106/1;.
 Ugh.  Check out the log and this is what I see:

 Processing ApplicationController#move_to (for 76.106.40.99 at
 2009-11-29 15:12:57) [GET]
   Parameters: {rel=106, action=move_to, id=75,
 controller=admin/page, pos=1}
 NameError (uninitialized constant Admin::PageController):
   /opt/ruby-enterprise/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.4/lib/ 
 phusion_passenger/rack/request_handler.rb:91:in
 `process_request'

 I already know there's something about Page versus Pages, so this
 isn't shocking.  First I look in drag_order_extension.rb and find the
 activate and deactivate methods that must be responsible for
 telling Radiant about the extension's views, modules, and such.  I
 should come back here to figure out why the _header wasn't being
 picked up.  Moving on...

 I search in drag_order/lib/drag_order for any files containing the
 text PageController (from the error message).  The only appears in
 page_controller_extensions.rb, so I rename the file itself to
 pages_controller_extensions.rb and, inside the file, rename the
 module to DragOrder::PagesControllerExtensions.

 Reload and boom: uninitialized constant
 DragOrder::PageControllerExtensions error from the Radiant extension
 loader.  Sounds reasonable.  Looking at the initializer code radiant
 is calling that activate method that I saw in the
 drag_order_extension.rb file, so I'll go look at that.

 The lines that caught my eye before looked like
 (Admin::PageController rescue Admin::PagesController) which seemed
 unnecessary if my instance is using pages.  So I do some simplifying
 and renaming to end up with this:

 def activate
   admin.page.index.add :sitemap_head, drag_order_header
   admin.page.index.add :node, drag_order
   admin.page.index.add :top, header
   Page.send :include, DragOrder::PageExtensions
   Admin::PagesController.send :helper, DragOrder::PageHelper
   Admin::PagesController.send :include,  
 DragOrder::PagesControllerExtensions
   StandardTags.send :include, DragOrder::TagExtensions
 end

 I compare that to 

[Radiant] Tags

2009-11-25 Thread Steven Southard
Is there anything that can be done to remove tags?  It would be handy  
if once tags were removed from the list of tags on a page they were  
removed from the database.  Let me know if maybe there is just  
something wrong with my copy. 
  
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Re: [Radiant] aggreate archive

2009-11-24 Thread Steven Southard
This is where I got it.  http://backdoor.rubyforge.org/   It works  
fine on 8.1

Steven



On Nov 24, 2009, at 8:49 AM, subsor...@gmail.com wrote:

 Is back door still available and working on 0.8? I had a look for it  
 the other day but couldn't find it on github or the ext.radiant.org  
 site.

 Do you have a link?


 On 24 Nov 2009, at 05:57, Steven Southard wrote:

 Not sure why if_first doesn't work here but using back_door I was  
 able
 to create a simple inline work around.

 Thanks,

 Steven


 On Nov 23, 2009, at 1:33 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

 Do you know any reason this doesn't work:

 r:archive:children:each
 r:if_first 
 div class=date style=text-align:right;r:date format=%A, %B  
 %d,
 %Y //div
 /r:if_first 
 ...


 The date works fine without the if_first yet it is repeated many
 times.  If I add the if_first I just get no date at all.



 On Nov 23, 2009, at 12:18 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 With your code: r:archive:children
 The current page scope for the r:date tag is the current page.
 You'd need: r:archive:children:each
 Or: r:archive:childrenHere are the children r:each...more
 code.../r:each/r:archive:children
 This would change the scope to each of the children and iterate
 through them. I'm sure you've just been staring at it too long ;-)

 On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Steven Southard
 ste...@stevensouthard.com wrote:
 Okay a little closer.  I'm using this on a aggregated archive day:

 r:aggregate urls=/blog-archives/media; /blog-archives/art- 
 scene;
 r:archive:children
 div class=date style=text-align:right;r:date format=%A, %B
 %d,
 %Y //div
 h1r:link //h1
 r:content /
 /r:archive:children/r:aggregate



 So on http://localhost:3000/blog-archives/2009/11/12  I was
 expecting
 the articles written on a given day but I only get the archive  
 page
 with the date I made the archive page.  Also Recursion error:
 already
 rendering the `body' part.
 Thanks for all the help so far.

 Steven



 On Nov 23, 2009, at 7:00 AM, Jim Gay wrote:

 Pull the latest. I just fixed that.

 On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 1:31 AM, Steven Southard
 ste...@stevensouthard.com wrote:
 Yes, I was trying it with a normal page and also I re-installed
 the
 extension and I got a few more options which make it more
 possible.  I
 think I understand it a bit better, yet I still don't have it
 working.

 now on a request like: http://localhost:3000/blog-archives/
 2009/11/16/


 I get: undefined method `next_day' for Mon Nov 16 00:00:00 -0600
 2009:Time

 Any ideas on this one?




 On Nov 22, 2009, at 5:52 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 Are you using it on an archive page? aggregate:archive is
 undefined on
 just regular pages.

 On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 4:44 PM, Steven Southard
 ste...@stevensouthard.com wrote:
 Does this work for anyone else?

 r:aggregate urls=/blog-archives/media; /blog-archives/art-
 scene;
 r:archive:children:each
 /r:archive:children:each
 /r:aggregate


 All I get is: undefined tag `archive'

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Re: [Radiant] aggreate archive

2009-11-23 Thread Steven Southard
Okay a little closer.  I'm using this on a aggregated archive day:

r:aggregate urls=/blog-archives/media; /blog-archives/art-scene;
r:archive:children
div class=date style=text-align:right;r:date format=%A, %B %d,  
%Y //div
h1r:link //h1
   r:content /
/r:archive:children/r:aggregate



So on http://localhost:3000/blog-archives/2009/11/12  I was expecting  
the articles written on a given day but I only get the archive page  
with the date I made the archive page.  Also Recursion error: already  
rendering the `body' part.
Thanks for all the help so far.

Steven



On Nov 23, 2009, at 7:00 AM, Jim Gay wrote:

 Pull the latest. I just fixed that.

 On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 1:31 AM, Steven Southard
 ste...@stevensouthard.com wrote:
 Yes, I was trying it with a normal page and also I re-installed the
 extension and I got a few more options which make it more  
 possible.  I
 think I understand it a bit better, yet I still don't have it  
 working.

 now on a request like: http://localhost:3000/blog-archives/ 
 2009/11/16/


 I get: undefined method `next_day' for Mon Nov 16 00:00:00 -0600
 2009:Time

 Any ideas on this one?




 On Nov 22, 2009, at 5:52 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 Are you using it on an archive page? aggregate:archive is  
 undefined on
 just regular pages.

 On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 4:44 PM, Steven Southard
 ste...@stevensouthard.com wrote:
 Does this work for anyone else?

 r:aggregate urls=/blog-archives/media; /blog-archives/art- 
 scene;
   r:archive:children:each
   /r:archive:children:each
 /r:aggregate


 All I get is: undefined tag `archive'

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Re: [Radiant] aggreate archive

2009-11-23 Thread Steven Southard
Do you know any reason this doesn't work:

r:archive:children:each
r:if_first 
div class=date style=text-align:right;r:date format=%A, %B %d,  
%Y //div
/r:if_first 
...


The date works fine without the if_first yet it is repeated many  
times.  If I add the if_first I just get no date at all.



On Nov 23, 2009, at 12:18 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 With your code: r:archive:children
 The current page scope for the r:date tag is the current page.
 You'd need: r:archive:children:each
 Or: r:archive:childrenHere are the children r:each...more
 code.../r:each/r:archive:children
 This would change the scope to each of the children and iterate
 through them. I'm sure you've just been staring at it too long ;-)

 On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Steven Southard
 ste...@stevensouthard.com wrote:
 Okay a little closer.  I'm using this on a aggregated archive day:

 r:aggregate urls=/blog-archives/media; /blog-archives/art-scene;
 r:archive:children
 div class=date style=text-align:right;r:date format=%A, %B  
 %d,
 %Y //div
 h1r:link //h1
   r:content /
 /r:archive:children/r:aggregate



 So on http://localhost:3000/blog-archives/2009/11/12  I was expecting
 the articles written on a given day but I only get the archive page
 with the date I made the archive page.  Also Recursion error: already
 rendering the `body' part.
 Thanks for all the help so far.

 Steven



 On Nov 23, 2009, at 7:00 AM, Jim Gay wrote:

 Pull the latest. I just fixed that.

 On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 1:31 AM, Steven Southard
 ste...@stevensouthard.com wrote:
 Yes, I was trying it with a normal page and also I re-installed the
 extension and I got a few more options which make it more
 possible.  I
 think I understand it a bit better, yet I still don't have it
 working.

 now on a request like: http://localhost:3000/blog-archives/
 2009/11/16/


 I get: undefined method `next_day' for Mon Nov 16 00:00:00 -0600
 2009:Time

 Any ideas on this one?




 On Nov 22, 2009, at 5:52 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 Are you using it on an archive page? aggregate:archive is
 undefined on
 just regular pages.

 On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 4:44 PM, Steven Southard
 ste...@stevensouthard.com wrote:
 Does this work for anyone else?

 r:aggregate urls=/blog-archives/media; /blog-archives/art-
 scene;
   r:archive:children:each
   /r:archive:children:each
 /r:aggregate


 All I get is: undefined tag `archive'

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Re: [Radiant] aggreate archive

2009-11-23 Thread Steven Southard
Not sure why if_first doesn't work here but using back_door I was able  
to create a simple inline work around.

Thanks,

Steven


On Nov 23, 2009, at 1:33 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

 Do you know any reason this doesn't work:

 r:archive:children:each
 r:if_first 
 div class=date style=text-align:right;r:date format=%A, %B %d,
 %Y //div
 /r:if_first 
 ...


 The date works fine without the if_first yet it is repeated many
 times.  If I add the if_first I just get no date at all.



 On Nov 23, 2009, at 12:18 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 With your code: r:archive:children
 The current page scope for the r:date tag is the current page.
 You'd need: r:archive:children:each
 Or: r:archive:childrenHere are the children r:each...more
 code.../r:each/r:archive:children
 This would change the scope to each of the children and iterate
 through them. I'm sure you've just been staring at it too long ;-)

 On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Steven Southard
 ste...@stevensouthard.com wrote:
 Okay a little closer.  I'm using this on a aggregated archive day:

 r:aggregate urls=/blog-archives/media; /blog-archives/art-scene;
 r:archive:children
 div class=date style=text-align:right;r:date format=%A, %B
 %d,
 %Y //div
 h1r:link //h1
  r:content /
 /r:archive:children/r:aggregate



 So on http://localhost:3000/blog-archives/2009/11/12  I was  
 expecting
 the articles written on a given day but I only get the archive page
 with the date I made the archive page.  Also Recursion error:  
 already
 rendering the `body' part.
 Thanks for all the help so far.

 Steven



 On Nov 23, 2009, at 7:00 AM, Jim Gay wrote:

 Pull the latest. I just fixed that.

 On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 1:31 AM, Steven Southard
 ste...@stevensouthard.com wrote:
 Yes, I was trying it with a normal page and also I re-installed  
 the
 extension and I got a few more options which make it more
 possible.  I
 think I understand it a bit better, yet I still don't have it
 working.

 now on a request like: http://localhost:3000/blog-archives/
 2009/11/16/


 I get: undefined method `next_day' for Mon Nov 16 00:00:00 -0600
 2009:Time

 Any ideas on this one?




 On Nov 22, 2009, at 5:52 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 Are you using it on an archive page? aggregate:archive is
 undefined on
 just regular pages.

 On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 4:44 PM, Steven Southard
 ste...@stevensouthard.com wrote:
 Does this work for anyone else?

 r:aggregate urls=/blog-archives/media; /blog-archives/art-
 scene;
  r:archive:children:each
  /r:archive:children:each
 /r:aggregate


 All I get is: undefined tag `archive'

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[Radiant] aggreate archive

2009-11-22 Thread Steven Southard
Does this work for anyone else?

r:aggregate urls=/blog-archives/media; /blog-archives/art-scene;
   r:archive:children:each
   /r:archive:children:each
/r:aggregate


All I get is: undefined tag `archive'
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Re: [Radiant] aggreate archive

2009-11-22 Thread Steven Southard
Yes, I was trying it with a normal page and also I re-installed the  
extension and I got a few more options which make it more possible.  I  
think I understand it a bit better, yet I still don't have it working.

now on a request like: http://localhost:3000/blog-archives/2009/11/16/


I get: undefined method `next_day' for Mon Nov 16 00:00:00 -0600  
2009:Time

Any ideas on this one?




On Nov 22, 2009, at 5:52 PM, Jim Gay wrote:

 Are you using it on an archive page? aggregate:archive is undefined on
 just regular pages.

 On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 4:44 PM, Steven Southard
 ste...@stevensouthard.com wrote:
 Does this work for anyone else?

 r:aggregate urls=/blog-archives/media; /blog-archives/art-scene;
   r:archive:children:each
   /r:archive:children:each
 /r:aggregate


 All I get is: undefined tag `archive'

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Re: [Radiant] Radiant capabilities

2009-11-21 Thread Steven Southard

 They want a 'magazine' type structure, with forum and blogs,

yes

 using a
 single sign on.

dunno what you mean by that


 So someone can open an account, and be given permission to write
 articles.  These are then approved by designated editors and
 published both to the front page, and to 'category' pages depending on
 what category the articles belong to.

dunno but it sounds pretty useful



 Comments may be left by visitors,

of course

 who may or may not choose to sign up
 for an account on the site.

maybe

 All comments are moderated before being
 published.

yes


 If they sign on with an account, they may choose to
 receive notifications via email when the comment is replied to.  They
 may also edit their comments (again, which are moderated) if they sign
 up with an account before-hand.


That could be a nice add on.  I don't think anyone as made this yet.


 Visitors may use the forums on the site.  I intend this to be
 something like phpBB, and somehow manipulate the phpBB cookies to make
 it a single sign on scheme.

There is a new new forum extension but I haven't tried it out yet.


 Visitors with accounts may be selected by moderators to have their own
 blogs.  In addition, blog articles can be 'nominated' to the front
 page or a category page.  In addition, there is a blogs page where
 the most recent blog articles from all authors are shown.

This sounds ambitious with Radiant



 This sounds like standard CMS stuff, doesn't it?  The only sticking
 point  seems to be the overall account scheme, where a single user
 account can do multiple things depending on what permissions it has.
 Will Radiant easily support these features, or is some hard
 development work required?

 From my experience with radiant I think a few of these features seem  
like you will be doing some development work to achieve.  That said  
the CMS is quite flexible and I'm sure it could be made to do these  
things.  I can't believe I'm saying this but with what your trying to  
do may I suggest you first look into Drupal before you start this  
project with Radiant.  I don't know Drupal very well but I do know  
some sites made with it that have similar features.  Good luck with  
what ever you choose.

Steven


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Re: [Radiant] radiant as a blog how to properly handle categories archives

2009-11-20 Thread Steven Southard
Did anyone ever figure out how to properly handle aggregated monthly  
archives?  I've come up the same issue yortz and back in June.  I want  
to have a monthly archive of a blog that I am aggregating together:

 Home
 \_Blog (no archive )
   \_First Category (archive)
   \_%B %Y Archives  (Archive Month Index)
   \_first post
   \_second post_
\_Second Category (archive)
\_%B %Y Archives  (Archive Month Index)
\_first post
\_second post
 \_ %B %Y Archives  (Aggregated Archive Month)



I'd love to have a full explaination of how to use all the different  
types of archives and archive indexes.  In particular, because I have  
more then one post being made in a day I think it would be more clear  
to my user to aggregate all the posts together under one date each  
day.  I see the Archive Day Index there but I'm not sure how I could  
use that to achieve my goal.

To recap:  first monthly archive of aggregated categories would be  
great, second having daily aggregation of multiple posts under one  
date would be awesome.

Please help,


Steven


On Jun 23, 2009, at 12:45 PM, yortz wrote:


 Thanks for your quick reply, it seems that your implementation of the
 aggregation extension is what i was looking for.

 I've installed it and removed the previous -aka default- aggregation
 installed extension.

 It seems that it works fine and it doesn't breaks, i am just
 experiencing a weird behaviour tough, but i think that should be
 something that i am doing doing wrong, and probably dealing with the
 following page tree i am using:

 Home
 \_Blog (no archive )
\_ Archives (archive)
\_ %B %Y Archives  (Aggregated Archive Month)
 \_First Category (archive)
 \_%B %Y Archives  (Archive Month Index)
 \_first post
 \_second post


 in my Archives (archive) i have the following code (actually I am
 using Sean's guidelines from his pastie so i am dealing with the 3
 dummy music, tech, philosphy categories and i have added some children
 to those to simulate dummy posts)

 r:aggregate urls=/blog/tech; /blog/music; /blog/philosophy
 r:children:each order=desc limit=5
 div class=hentry
 h1 class=entry-titler:title //h1
 div class=entry-content
 r:content /
 /div
 p class=post-footer
 span class=readmorePosted in r:parent:link /r:if_content
 part=extended | r:link anchor=extendedContinue reading.../
 r:link/r:if_content/span
 span class=date updated title=r:rfc1123_date /r:date
 format=%a, %b %d, '%y //span
 /p
 /div
 /r:children:each
 /r:aggregate 

 in my HomeBlogArchives%B %Y Archives  (Aggregated Archive Month)
 I've edited the code to include the new radius tag like so:

 r:aggregate:archive:children
 r:children:each order=desc limit=5
 div class=hentry
 h1 class=entry-titler:title //h1
 div class=entry-content
 r:content /
 /div
 p class=post-footer
 span class=readmorePosted in r:parent:link /r:if_content
 part=extended | r:link anchor=extendedContinue reading.../
 r:link/r:if_content/span
 span class=date updated title=r:rfc1123_date /r:date
 format=%a, %b %d, '%y //span
 /p
 /div
 /r:children:each
 /r:aggregate:archive:children

 When trying to open localhost:3000/blog/archives/2009/06 I got several
 dummy posts for June 2009 in all my categories it gives me a File not
 Found...so I start wondering I need to edit something else: either
 page names the categories archives.

 I'll see if i can get to solve this issue myself, I was asking since i
 thought you were there before me and could give me some advice on how
 to deal with the file not found issue.

 Anyway thanks in advance for your precious work with this
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[Radiant] tags

2009-11-19 Thread Steven Southard
Can tags only be one word?  Is there a special character to connect  
words to make phases?


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Re: [Radiant] Mailer not working with 0.8.1 passenger in production mode

2009-11-05 Thread Steven Southard
I can be there at 1pm.  Is that okay with you?




On Nov 5, 2009, at 4:04 PM, Nate Turnage wrote:

 I am having problems with the Aissac branch of the mailer extension,  
 0.8.1
 branch, running with passenger on my production server. On my  
 development
 machine it works perfectly well (redirects to thank you page), but  
 on the
 production server it doesn't redirect. The database is exactly the  
 same for
 both environments. This is the output for each process:

 Production:

 Processing SiteController#show_page (for 127.0.0.1 at 2009-11-05  
 15:49:58)
 [POST]
  Parameters: {x=104, y=23, url=[contact],
 action=show_page, mailer={name=test,  
 employment=true,
 moreinfo=true, internship=true, organization=testing,
 message=taoiklj l;kj ;lkj ;lkj ;lkj ;lkj , email=
 pixeln...@gmail.com}, controller=site}
 Sent mail to nturn...@andadv.com, kgres...@andadv.com
 Completed in 6407ms (DB: 7) | 200 [http://localhost/contact/]


 Development:

 Processing SiteController#show_page (for 127.0.0.1 at 2009-11-05  
 15:51:50)
 [POST]
  Parameters: {x=92, y=29, url=[contact],
 action=show_page, mailer={name=test,  
 employment=true,
 moreinfo=true, internship=true, organization=testing,
 message=taoiklj l;kj ;lkj ;lkj ;lkj ;lkj , email=
 pixeln...@gmail.com}, controller=site}


 I don't know where to start to troubleshoot this. Any pointers?



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Re: [Radiant] Passenger vs thin/mongrel/ebb

2009-09-15 Thread Steven Southard
As far as paperclipped doing a group of assets it's pretty much  
there.  You can attach images to a page and then using r:assets:each / 
 display all those images.


Steven


On Sep 15, 2009, at 10:28 AM, Charlie Robbins wrote:

I was running Gallery. Don't really need it anymore. Really wish  
someone

could just introduce the concept of a Gallery (or Group of assets) to
Paperclipped. Having two separate extensions managing my assets seems
redundant to me.

Charlie

On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Nate Turnage pixeln...@gmail.com  
wrote:



On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 10:20 AM, Charlie Robbins 
charlie.robb...@gmail.com

wrote:




(...)/mysite
(...)/mysite/tmp -r
(...)/mysite/environment.rb
(...)/mysite/public/assets (for paperclipped)
(...)/mysite/public/galleries (for gallery)




So you are running the gallery extension with paperclipped, then?


~Nate
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[Radiant] comment(s)

2009-09-13 Thread Steven Southard
On my site I'm currently using comment(s) because 1 comments or two  
comment doesn't really sit well with me.  I was wondering if anyone  
else has a clever way of determining if there's more then 1 comment  
and adding an s.


Steven
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Re: [Radiant] google map caching issue

2009-09-04 Thread Steven Southard
I am currently using 7.1.  I'll try to get more information next time  
it happens.


Steven



On Sep 4, 2009, at 8:07 AM, j...@jones.be wrote:


Hola,

I have never run into this issue however I have never done anything  
special in the extension that deals with caching issues so can't  
comment diagnose yet.


What version of Radiant are you using?

Jeff Jones

Quoting Jim Gay j...@saturnflyer.com:


On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 6:03 PM, Steven
Southardste...@stevensouthard.com wrote:
I've been trying out the google map extension which is great by  
the way.
 Every couple of days I open up the page that has the google map  
and I'll
get a message that says that the key isn't registered for this  
domain.   Of
course it is.  I open up the parent page and save, problem gone  
for a few

more days.  Anyone know what may be causing this?



No idea. It shouldn't happen as far as I know.

You might want to take a look at the location extension too. I'm
updating my fork with some different features than it originally had
http://github.com/saturnflyer/radiant-location-extension/tree/master
(not fully tested, and not done)

--
Jim Gay
http://www.saturnflyer.com
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[Radiant] google map caching issue

2009-09-03 Thread Steven Southard
I've been trying out the google map extension which is great by the  
way.  Every couple of days I open up the page that has the google map  
and I'll get a message that says that the key isn't registered for  
this domain.   Of course it is.  I open up the parent page and save,  
problem gone for a few more days.  Anyone know what may be causing this?



Steven
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Re: [Radiant] Anyone using radiant-event-calendar-extension?

2009-08-30 Thread Steven Southard
It does a nice job with a tag called duration to offer a start date   
time and an end date  time.  I don't think it worked so good on the  
calendar to extend across dates. That could be something I did  
because I jacked with it so much.  I need to take another look at that.



On Aug 30, 2009, at 8:55 AM, Nate wrote:

Do either the Page_Events or Event_Calendar extensions allow events  
to span more than one day?



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Re: [Radiant] Anyone using radiant-event-calendar-extension?

2009-08-29 Thread Steven Southard
Here is a pretty simple use of it at  http://promiseacresarena.com/
Soon I planning to display the events on the calendar in tool tips  
and change months without refreshing the page. Other then that I'm  
pretty happy with it.  The site has only been live a week or two so  
there's not too many events on the calendar yet and sorry this month  
looks a little empty.



Steven



On Aug 29, 2009, at 10:44 PM, Nate wrote:

I need to add a calendar for a site I am about to build and was  
wondering if anyone has used the event calendar extension on a  
production site. I'd like to see how it works in the wild.



Thanks,

Nate
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Re: [Radiant] Anyone using radiant-event-calendar-extension?

2009-08-29 Thread Steven Southard
Oh sorry.  Yes I ended up using page events.  I tried event-calendar  
out and it has a great calendar.  It alreally actually does both of  
the things I want this calendar to do.  For me I switched to page  
events because the tags were more inline with what I wanted and the  
overall flow of events being just another page was better for me.  I  
actually wish the two of these extensions were combined.






On Aug 29, 2009, at 11:30 PM, Mohit Sindhwani wrote:


Steven Southard wrote:
Here is a pretty simple use of it at  http:// 
promiseacresarena.com/   Soon I planning to display the events on  
the calendar in tool tips and change months without refreshing the  
page. Other then that I'm pretty happy with it.  The site has only  
been live a week or two so there's not too many events on the  
calendar yet and sorry this month looks a little empty.
Steven, which extension are you using?  I remember trying one which  
used to show the event details in the tool tip directly...


Cheers,
Mohit.
8/30/2009 | 12:30 PM.

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Re: [Radiant] intermittent class failure in link

2009-08-23 Thread Steven Southard
Problem solved.  It had nothing to do with radiant at all.  Sometime I  
just have to laugh at myself and how I miss simple things.  One of my  
pages wasn't actually calling the snippet.  I guess I first wrote that  
page as a prototype and later replaced it with the snippet on almost  
all of the archive pages.  For a little while I was convinced it was a  
problem with radiant.




On Aug 22, 2009, at 12:40 AM, Steven Southard wrote:

Inside a snippet I've got a link like this:  r:link  
class=bluetoorange /. The snippet is being pulled in as part of  
an archive which is being aggregated. In the browser most of the  
time it shows up but sometimes the class just isn't there. Refresh a  
couple times or just wait and refresh later or go to another  
computer and then it's back.  The link is always there but sometimes  
it doesn't have it's class.  When the class is gone it's gone for  
every archive that uses that snippet and even on a single archive  
page alone. Has anyone else seen a link intermittently lose it's  
class?  Anybody know what would be making it undependable?



Steven


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[Radiant] intermittent class failure in link

2009-08-21 Thread Steven Southard
Inside a snippet I've got a link like this:  r:link  
class=bluetoorange /. The snippet is being pulled in as part of an  
archive which is being aggregated. In the browser most of the time it  
shows up but sometimes the class just isn't there. Refresh a couple  
times or just wait and refresh later or go to another computer and  
then it's back.  The link is always there but sometimes it doesn't  
have it's class.  When the class is gone it's gone for every archive  
that uses that snippet and even on a single archive page alone. Has  
anyone else seen a link intermittently lose it's class?  Anybody know  
what would be making it undependable?



Steven


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[Radiant] if parent matches=

2009-08-11 Thread Steven Southard
I'm aggregating articles and page events on the home page and I'd like  
them to include different attributes such as event date and time if  
it's an event.  Is there some way to separate aggregated items by  
their parents?


Steven
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[Radiant] events-calender extension

2009-08-03 Thread Steven Southard

Hello,

This is a pretty useful extension.   Is there any way with the events  
tag to list all the forth coming events?  Some nice improvements to  
the UI would be for the start time and end time to be remembered,  
filters options to be added to the description, and for the  
description to be broken into a short calender description and an  
extended descriptions.  Thank you for making it.  It is very easy to  
use.


Best regards,


Steven


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[Radiant] extensions working and not in 0.8

2009-07-28 Thread Steven Southard
Are we keeping a list of extensions that have been updated to 0.8?   
Seems like it'd be a handy reference.


Steven
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[Radiant] Extension Registry

2009-07-27 Thread Steven Southard
I was just looking through available extensions at http://ext.radiantcms.org/ 
.  Is it ordered by the order it was registered?  I think there could  
be a more helpful order.


Steven
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Re: [Radiant] Where to keep images and etc?

2009-07-11 Thread Steven Southard

Hello Mamed,

You could use that folder if you want.  Other choices are to use  
paperclipped or page attachments and upload the files with those  
extensions. You might also find the SnS  extension helpful.


Steven





On Jul 11, 2009, at 3:50 PM, Mamed Mamedov wrote:


Hi everybody!

Does anybody knows where I must keep my images and other files,  
which will

be linked on the page?
For example, logo.gif?

I found the folder RADIANT_ROOT/public/images/. Can I use this  
folder?


Thank you!

Regards,
Mamed Mamedov
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Re: [Radiant] Where to keep images and etc?

2009-07-11 Thread Steven Southard
I've gone to using paperclipped for all my image files.  I really  
find it useful.  Good luck with your projects.



Steven




On Jul 11, 2009, at 4:08 PM, Mamed Mamedov wrote:


Hello, Steven!

Thank you!
I am using sns extension now for css and js. But I still making my  
decision

about where to keep my image files ;)

Regards,
Mamed Mamedov

Jack Benny http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/j/ 
jack_benny.html  -
I don't deserve this award, but I have arthritis and I don't  
deserve that

either.

On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 2:05 AM, Steven Southard
ste...@stevensouthard.comwrote:


Hello Mamed,

You could use that folder if you want.  Other choices are to use
paperclipped or page attachments and upload the files with those  
extensions.

You might also find the SnS  extension helpful.

Steven






On Jul 11, 2009, at 3:50 PM, Mamed Mamedov wrote:

 Hi everybody!


Does anybody knows where I must keep my images and other files,  
which will

be linked on the page?
For example, logo.gif?

I found the folder RADIANT_ROOT/public/images/. Can I use this  
folder?


Thank you!

Regards,
Mamed Mamedov
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Re: [Radiant] SEO question

2009-06-23 Thread Steven Southard


On Jun 23, 2009, at 11:08 AM, Haselwanter Edmund wrote:



On 23.06.2009, at 17:51, Arthur Gunn wrote:

I already use this tags. But on a recent project it came to my  
mind, that as a starting point, it would be great if default  
values could be calculated from the content of the page. This  
would enhance the out-of-box SEO experience :-)


Search engines themselves are designed to find the most significant  
words in a page. Writing out the keywords yourself you can have an  
insight that a computer can't, but it's hard to imagine an  
automatic feature that could outperform google in their field of  
expertise.


if that would be true: why bother with meta tags?

I made the experience that google loves meta keywords and meta  
description


cu edi
--
DI Edmund Haselwanter, edm...@haselwanter.com, http://edmund.haselwanter.com/




Filling out keywords and descriptions is a pain but if you want your  
content to index properly there seems to be no better way.  I like  
your idea of collecting the first bit of the content from the body for  
the description.  It would need to skip over tags of course but in  
general I think it might help a little. 
 
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Re: [Radiant] Back Door conditionals iffy?

2009-06-13 Thread Steven Southard
I was noticing further that when a page was reading as IE it would be  
IE no mater what browser I tried and if it wasn't reading like IE then  
the same was true.  Could this have to do with Radiant's cache system?



On Jun 12, 2009, at 7:19 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

Not sure if this a problem with browsers in general or Back Door but  
the following code only works maybe 80% of the time.  It always give  
an answer and never gives both. It will sometimes say, is IE on  
other browsers and sometime say not IE on an ie browser.  Using if  
and else has the same results.  Any suggestions?


r:if cond=request.env['HTTP_USER_AGENT'] =~ /MSIE/
is IE
/r:if

r:unless cond=request.env['HTTP_USER_AGENT'] =~ /MSIE/
not IE
/r:unless



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Re: [Radiant] Back Door conditionals iffy?

2009-06-13 Thread Steven Southard
Sure seem to be, which makes me wonder how this example shown at http://backdoor.rubyforge.org/ 
 could ever be reliable.

r:if cond=request.env[ 'HTTP_USER_AGENT'] =~ /MSIE/
!-- Internet Explorer needs some ugly hacks to render PNG images  
with transparency --
div id=logo  
style=filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src= 
\'/images/logo.png\',sizingMethod=\'scale\');/div

r:else
  !-- the rest of browsers just make it rigth --
  img src=/images/logo.png id=logo alt=Logo/
/r:else
  /r:if
On Jun 12, 2009, at 7:19 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

Not sure if this a problem with browsers in general or Back Door but  
the following code only works maybe 80% of the time.  It always give  
an answer and never gives both. It will sometimes say, is IE on  
other browsers and sometime say not IE on an ie browser.  Using if  
and else has the same results.  Any suggestions?


r:if cond=request.env['HTTP_USER_AGENT'] =~ /MSIE/
is IE
/r:if

r:unless cond=request.env['HTTP_USER_AGENT'] =~ /MSIE/
not IE
/r:unless



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Re: [Radiant] Back Door conditionals iffy?

2009-06-13 Thread Steven Southard
Of course, that is much better.  I sure like the idea of Back Door  
but giving up caching seems a high cost.



On Jun 13, 2009, at 5:05 AM, Jim Gay wrote:

It would appear that caching is not a good idea with that  
extension. I think you would be better served using Microsoft's  
conditional comments.



Jim

On Jun 13, 2009, at 2:26, Steven Southard  
ste...@stevensouthard.com wrote:


Sure seem to be, which makes me wonder how this example shown at  
http://backdoor.rubyforge.org/ could ever be reliable.

r:if cond=request.env[ 'HTTP_USER_AGENT'] =~ /MSIE/
   !-- Internet Explorer needs some ugly hacks to render PNG  
images with transparency --
   div id=logo  
style=filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader 
(src=\'/images/logo.png\',sizingMethod=\'scale\');/div

   r:else
 !-- the rest of browsers just make it rigth --
 img src=/images/logo.png id=logo alt=Logo/
   /r:else
 /r:if
On Jun 12, 2009, at 7:19 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

Not sure if this a problem with browsers in general or Back Door  
but the following code only works maybe 80% of the time.  It  
always give an answer and never gives both. It will sometimes  
say, is IE on other browsers and sometime say not IE on an ie  
browser.  Using if and else has the same results.  Any suggestions?


r:if cond=request.env['HTTP_USER_AGENT'] =~ /MSIE/
is IE
/r:if

r:unless cond=request.env['HTTP_USER_AGENT'] =~ /MSIE/
not IE
/r:unless



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[Radiant] Back Door conditionals iffy?

2009-06-12 Thread Steven Southard
Not sure if this a problem with browsers in general or Back Door but  
the following code only works maybe 80% of the time.  It always give  
an answer and never gives both. It will sometimes say, is IE on  
other browsers and sometime say not IE on an ie browser.  Using if  
and else has the same results.  Any suggestions?


r:if cond=request.env['HTTP_USER_AGENT'] =~ /MSIE/
is IE
/r:if

r:unless cond=request.env['HTTP_USER_AGENT'] =~ /MSIE/
not IE
/r:unless



Steven
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[Radiant] relaunching a new site for myself on radiant

2009-06-10 Thread Steven Southard
All of the new work on Radiant making blogging a snap has inspired me  
to rebuild my website.


http://www.stevensouthard.com

The add on extensions I used are:

Aggregation
Blog
Blog Tags (not currently in use but I'm thinking about what to do with  
it)

Comments
Copy Move
Drag Order
Edit Publish Date
Kb Shortcuts
Mailer
Paperclipped
Ray
Redcloth 4 (not sure if I noticed much difference)
Settings
Styles 'n Scripts
Tags (also not in use but I think I'll take advantage of its  
possibilities)

Vapor


Thank you to everyone that has done so much work on Radiant and made  
all of these very useful extensions.  I hope you like what I've been  
able to do based on your great efforts.


Special thanks to Sean Cribbs, Mohit Sindhwani, Jim Gay for helping me  
by answering questions on the mailing list.  Also I couldn't even  
begin to thank all the people who helped me by asking their own  
questions and getting answers or leaving key bits of information in  
the github Radiant wiki.


I really appreciate being part of the Radiant community.  I could go  
on for days on how much I like Radiant and why it is the best system  
on the web for making websites.  I hope you enjoy my site and find  
reason to come back.  Please leave comments if there is something that  
interests you.


All my best,

Steven



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[Radiant] shopping-trike or simple product manager

2009-06-04 Thread Steven Southard
These extensions seem to be related and both fail in the same way.   
Click on products and I get: 500 Internal Server Error.  Is this a  
problem with the extension not being updated to run on 7.1 or am I  
missing something about the install process?  They both seem really  
cool and I'd really like to try them out.  Does anyone have any tips  
on how to get these extensions up and going? Thanks in advance,



Steven


/!\ FAILSAFE /!\  Thu Jun 04 09:29:30 -0500 2009
  Status: 500 Internal Server Error
  wrong argument type nil (expected Module)
/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.7.1/vendor/rails/ 
actionpack/lib/action_controller/base.rb:1130:in `extend'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.7.1/vendor/rails/ 
actionpack/lib/action_controller/base.rb:1130:in  
`initialize_template_class'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.7.1/vendor/rails/ 
actionpack/lib/action_controller/base.rb:522:in  
`process_without_filters'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.7.1/vendor/rails/ 
actionpack/lib/action_controller/filters.rb:568:in  
`process_without_session_management_support'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.7.1/vendor/rails/ 
actionpack/lib/action_controller/session_management.rb:130:in  
`sass_old_process'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.7.1/vendor/plugins/ 
haml/lib/sass/plugin/rails.rb:19:in `process'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.7.1/vendor/rails/ 
actionpack/lib/action_controller/base.rb:389:in `process'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.7.1/vendor/rails/ 
actionpack/lib/action_controller/dispatcher.rb:149:in `handle_request'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.7.1/vendor/rails/ 
actionpack/lib/action_controller/dispatcher.rb:107:in `dispatch'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.7.1/vendor/rails/ 
actionpack/lib/action_controller/dispatcher.rb:104:in `synchronize'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.7.1/vendor/rails/ 
actionpack/lib/action_controller/dispatcher.rb:104:in `dispatch'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.7.1/vendor/rails/ 
actionpack/lib/action_controller/dispatcher.rb:120:in `dispatch_cgi'
 
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[Radiant] unique id

2009-06-03 Thread Steven Southard
Is there a tag to access an unique id for a user?  I'm kind of hoping  
for a string of numbers I can send to an external shopping cart to  
identify this session or user.



Steven


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[Radiant] redirecting-fnf-page-extension

2009-06-02 Thread Steven Southard
This seems like a very useful extension but the instructions on how to  
use it are sparse.  The fnf page type shows up and it seems to take  
over for any page not found but what do I do with it more than that.


My goal would be to throw a 301 error for moved pages and redirect to  
the new location.  Does anyone have any hints on how to get the most  
out of this extension?



Steven
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Re: [Radiant] Tag syntax (conditional tags)

2009-05-30 Thread Steven Southard
I was looking at the aggregation extension and thinking someone should  
add this patch, maybe me, and I found this fork which sounds like it  
should work:


http://github.com/turingmachine/radiant-aggregation-extension/commit/66f7e5205eeb0620ce12e8911d24891c176a159f

When I tried it out r:unless_last  still didn't work.

childrens as tag.locals.children:
Expose childrens to tag.locals in aggregate:children:each in
order to access them with the conditional tags extension.

Sounds like it should do just what I need, so what am I missing?  Does  
this work with a different type of conditional tags and  
r:unless_last isn't included?


Adding patches to other peoples extensions is murky territory for me  
so any guidance would be greatly appreciated.


Steven




On Apr 21, 2009, at 1:25 PM, Sean Cribbs wrote:

It probably won't because r:aggregate has its own version of  
r:children:each.  A patch to bring it in line would be greatly  
appreciated.


Sean

Steven Southard wrote:

Will this tag work with under aggregate?

r:aggregate r:children:each r:unless_last 

I noticed it worked great under children but when I tried it under  
aggergate, not so good.  Is there something I would have to change  
about aggregate to make it work like that?


Steven





On Apr 21, 2009, at 10:15 AM, Sean Cribbs wrote:

Rick DeNatale added that at our January hack night, and it debuted  
in 0.7.0.


Sean

Jim Gay wrote:
There is an Available Tags reference on every page edit screen  
where you can search for unless_last


I don't recall this being added recently, but I've got it in a  
local 0.7.1 site.


On Apr 21, 2009, at 10:29 AM, nicolas couturier wrote:


I used this syntax:
r:parent
ul class=sousmenu2 id=r:slug/
 r:children:each
   r:unless_last 
li
  r:link r:if_self class=current /r:if_self /
/li
   /r:unless_last
   r:if_last 
 li  style=padding-bottom:0;
 r:link r:if_self class=current /r:if_self /
   /li
   /r:if_last 
 /r:children:each
/ul
/r:parent

a bit spread out to try to understand.
And got this :

undefined tag `unless_last'

*i'm working wih version 0.6.9 (gem).
Is there a typo or this tag is undefined.
Thx for any help,
Nicolas.

*



2009/4/20 nicolas couturier n.coutur...@gmail.com


Thx that did the trick.
have a good day, Nicolas.

2009/4/20 Jim Gay j...@saturnflyer.com



On Apr 20, 2009, at 3:15 PM, nicolas couturier wrote:

Hi,

got this error message :
* end tag not found for start tag `'*

using version 0.6.9 (gem).
The problem seems at first to be in this snippet :

r:if_url matches=^/$ /
ul id=nav
 r:children:each/
   li class=r:slug/ id=
 r:link/r:title//r:link
 ul class=r:slug/
   r:children:each/



You made that one self closing. The previous line should be
r:children:each (no slash)

 r:link/r:title//r:link

   /r:children:each
 /ul
   /li
 /r:children:each
/ul
/r:if_url



Also, you can just do r:link /. It uses the title as the  
default text.




Is there something i've done wrong ?
Thx for any help.

Nicolas.
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Re: [Radiant] Paperclipped extension and new pages

2009-05-29 Thread Steven Southard
I think it's just the way it works.  If the page doesn't exist yet it  
could be problematic to associate an asset with it.  Save and  
continue and assets are fully functional.



Steven



On May 29, 2009, at 7:08 PM, David Cato wrote:


The paperclipped extension works great when editing an existing page,
but it's inactive on new pages. The Show Assets Bucket link doesn't
appear on a new page, only an existing page. This happens with both
Radiant 0.7.1 with paperclipped/master and Radiant 0.8RC1 with
paperclipped/0.8.0.

I even set up a clean Radiant installation with paperclipped as the  
only

extension and it still isn't accessible on new pages, so the problem
isn't related to conflicts with other extensions.

Is paperclipped supposed to be accessible on new pages? I didn't see
anything in the documentation to indicate that it isn't, but I might
have overlooked something.

--
David Cato
o...@crunchyfrog.net

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Re: [Radiant] My first (very small) Radiant extension for keyboard shortcuts

2009-05-24 Thread Steven Southard

That works great.  Thank you.

Steven

On May 24, 2009, at 11:14 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

I've been think that Radiant needed this too.  I'm going to try it  
out right away.



Steven




On May 24, 2009, at 11:15 AM, Joel Oliveira wrote:


Everyone -
Thought I would share with the list something I whipped up over the  
last

couple of days to scratch an itch I had while using Radiant.

While doing a lot of editing in the various textareas across the  
admin I

found myself getting a little annoyed from tabbing, or scrolling and
mouse-clicking the save or save  continue buttons.  When you're so  
used to
hitting Ctrl-s so regularly, the workflow inside of Radiant makes  
it more

apparent.

So I put together my first extension to try and remedy this,  
kb_shortcuts -

http://github.com/jayroh/radiant-kb_shortcuts-extension

Right now there are only 4 shortcuts - Save (ctrl+shift+s), Save and
Continue (ctrl+shift+c), view filters (ctrl+shift+f)
and view available tags (ctrl+shift+t)

Take a look and let me know if there's anything that could/should  
be added.



Thanks!

- Joel
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Re: [Radiant] My first (very small) Radiant extension for keyboard shortcuts

2009-05-24 Thread Steven Southard
Sorry to go on like this.  On pages it works great.  On other pages  
like snippets and layouts it doesn't seem to do much.


Steven


On May 24, 2009, at 11:30 PM, Steven Southard wrote:


That works great.  Thank you.

Steven

On May 24, 2009, at 11:14 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

I've been think that Radiant needed this too.  I'm going to try it  
out right away.



Steven




On May 24, 2009, at 11:15 AM, Joel Oliveira wrote:


Everyone -
Thought I would share with the list something I whipped up over  
the last

couple of days to scratch an itch I had while using Radiant.

While doing a lot of editing in the various textareas across the  
admin I

found myself getting a little annoyed from tabbing, or scrolling and
mouse-clicking the save or save  continue buttons.  When you're  
so used to
hitting Ctrl-s so regularly, the workflow inside of Radiant  
makes it more

apparent.

So I put together my first extension to try and remedy this,  
kb_shortcuts -

http://github.com/jayroh/radiant-kb_shortcuts-extension

Right now there are only 4 shortcuts - Save (ctrl+shift+s), Save and
Continue (ctrl+shift+c), view filters (ctrl+shift+f)
and view available tags (ctrl+shift+t)

Take a look and let me know if there's anything that could/should  
be added.



Thanks!

- Joel
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Re: [Radiant] Comment pending twice

2009-04-27 Thread Steven Southard
Thanks Jim.  I don't think that is it.  I've looked through the  
snippets and the layout that is calling them very carefully .  Not  
sure if I understand r:content_html / or r:if_selected so I can't  
fully say for sure.  Surely something is being called twice when it  
has a comment pending, but from where?  By the way, the comments other  
then the pending one are singular as is the form.


This could be because I first installed an older version that didn't  
work and then I reinstalled the newest version that is working great  
other then the two pending comments.



Steven

On Apr 27, 2009, at 1:34 PM, Jim Gay wrote:



On Apr 27, 2009, at 12:17 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

After making a comment I see the thank you message twice along  
with the comment, date and author.  Once it is approved I only see  
it once.  Anyone have an idea where to look to get this sorted out.


Is it possible you're including some snippet twice?

Andrew Neil created a nice rake task to look into the usage of  
snippets and layouts:


http://www.nabble.com/Rake-census:layouts-td19942682.html
http://pastie.org/375967


Jim Gay
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[Radiant] page attachments

2009-04-16 Thread Steven Southard

Why doesn't page attachments show up in snippets?


Steven
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[Radiant] filters on layouts

2009-04-16 Thread Steven Southard

Why aren't filters available on layouts?


Steven
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Re: [Radiant] page attachments

2009-04-16 Thread Steven Southard

inherited from parent pages

Yeah that makes perfect sense and I'm glad I understand it now.

That's useful information.  Anyone using textile editor?  It's pretty  
cool but I was thinking the add image could use a little souping up.   
It'd be nice if when you selected attachments it'd show all the  
attachments that it inherits.  Does that sound useful to anyone else?   
I keep going back and forth in which is better attachments or  
paperclipped they both are very useable and surprisingly different.




Steven


On Apr 16, 2009, at 5:40 PM, Andrew Neil wrote:


Steven,

Attachments can be inherited from parent pages. So if you attach an  
image to your Home page, then it will be available to all pages,  
layouts and snippets.


Page attachments is a bit fussy: when you ask for a file that  
doesn't belong to the current page (or its ancestors) it raises an  
exception. It could be dangerous if you were to call r:attachment  
name=image.jpg/ in a snippet or layout. If that snippet/layout  
was called from a page which didn't have image.jpg attached, and  
nor did any of its ancestors, then an exception would be raised, and  
the page would not render. However, if you attached a image.jpg  
file to the home page, then it would be available to every page in  
the site, and the problem above would be avoided.


Of course, you could attach an image.jpg file to any section. Then  
that section, and all its ancestors would use that file instead of  
the one attached to the home page.


Does that make sense? The inheritance mechanism means that you can  
treat page attachments in a similar fashion to page parts. When you  
look at it that way, it should no longer seem necessary to be able  
to attach files to snippets and layouts.


Cheers,
Drew


On 16 Apr 2009, at 21:50, Steven Southard wrote:

You mean because the name is page attachments?  I think it'd be  
convenient to locate attachments in snippets too.  Snippets need  
images just as much at pages.  If a snippet had images maybe pages  
wouldn't need quite as many.  I guess, next your going to tell me  
layouts don't need attachments either.  Sure would be convenient.


Steven


On Apr 16, 2009, at 1:45 PM, Mohit Sindhwani wrote:


Steven Southard wrote:

Why doesn't page attachments show up in snippets?


Because it attaches to a Page?

Cheers,
Mohit.
4/17/2009 | 2:45 AM.

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Re: [Radiant] cross-linked page associations

2009-04-14 Thread Steven Southard
Maybe r:tags_list / with a slight change in radius_tags.rb would  
link straight to the pages but putting it on different parts of the  
page is a little more complicated.  I hear you on the consistent  
spelling and syntax.  My browser will actually suggest names I've used  
before but still I relate to the issue.  I look forward to hearing  
your solutions.


Steven




On Apr 13, 2009, at 6:38 PM, Erik Ostrom wrote:

Hm, I hadn't thought about that.  I can see how tags might get me  
partway
there: tag all organic coffees with organic, all honey-pulped  
coffees with
honey-pulped, etc.  Some gaps I think I'd have to fill (I haven't  
used the

tags extension, so I could be wrong):

  - A way to separate tags into categories.  Hermosa Reserva is a
  shade-grown, single-estate, relationship coffee; it's processed  
by washing
  the beans; and it's characterized by the bourbon varietal. Tags  
will let me
  say it's bourbon relationship shade-grown single-estate washed -  
but these

  tags are about different aspects of the coffee, and we want them on
  different parts of the page.  Something like r:tags  
group=processing/,

  maybe.
  - Tags as content in their own right. We have a page that explains  
what

  washed coffee is.  To make coffees tagged as washed link to it
  automatically, I think I'd need to do something like

r:tags:each group=processing
r:find url=/processing/r:tag:slug/
r:link /
/r:find
/r:tags:each

... which can't be done in Radius.  Or, I suppose, manually do 'if  
washed
then link to washed', etc., but that kind of defeats the purpose.   
Maybe I'm

too much of a programmer.

  - A way to select tags from a list.  If it were me building the  
site, I'd
  be happy to type in tags all day long; but my client would be the  
first to
  tell you, we don't want the functioning of the site to depend on  
him typing

  things in with consistent spelling and syntax.

... all of which could be solved by building my extension on top of  
the tags
extension.  But I think all these missing features indicate a  
mismatch:
Tagging is really about unstructured, or at least loosely  
structured, data;
what I'm looking for is a way to create structured data from the  
content

side.  Interesting.

Glad you enjoyed the site.  I'm not responsible for the design and  
writing -
I'm the make-it-work guy - but yeah, one of the goals was to make it  
not
look like it was built on a template we got somewhere.  (And it  
wasn't.)


Thanks for the ideas
--Erik

On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Steven Southard
ste...@stevensouthard.comwrote:

Have you looked at tags? I think a clever use of tags might get you  
where
you are wanting to go. By the way, very interesting website.  Not  
sure I
understand its navigation very well but who cares about that.  I  
like the
writing, the art, and that it doesn't look like a template.  Good  
work, I

think I'm gonna have start some coffee now.


Steven



On Apr 11, 2009, at 2:46 PM, Erik Ostrom wrote:

I've noticed a lot of my custom coding with Radiant is about defining

relationships between pages that cut across the tree structure.  For
example, on http://barefootcoffee.com/, a coffee has one or more
varietals.

From a coffee page, you can go to any of its varietals, and from  
the


varietal page, to other coffees that have the same varietal.  When  
they

add
or remove a coffee from the site, the associated varietal pages are
updated
automatically.

Likewise, each coffee has several marks (organic, fair trade,  
etc.), and
one processing method.  To implement these, I've created a bunch  
of page

types that don't have anything to them besides a class name and an
association, and some admin page fragments that the customer uses  
to say

which coffees have which varietals, etc.

I've been thinking about creating a generic extension to manage  
these
associations.  Roughly speaking, customers could define their own  
page

types
from the admin UI, and which page types can be associated with  
each other.

(I don't know yet whether I'd actually try to generate distinct page
classes
and ActiveRecord associations, or just a new page attribute and  
one big

join
table.)  And the extension would automatically generate select  
boxes as

needed for the page admin UI.

Does this sound like a good idea to anyone else?  Or a bad one?   
(Is there

a
simpler way that I've been missing?)  And before I get started...  
has

anyone
implemented it already?

--Erik Ostrom
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Re: [Radiant] WymEditor on Radiant

2009-04-14 Thread Steven Southard

I just installed this extension on 7.1.  It works fine.

Then I'm looking at it in use and I can't understand why this is a  
helpful extension.  Is this extension meant to make something easier  
to write? Like perfectly structured xhtml? Maybe it's just me, I think  
humanly written xhtml is more beautiful and meaningful.


This kind of separation from the words in the code is kind of odd to  
me.  Seeing and reading the code connects a user to the meaning in the  
words.  I prefer the style of the textile or markdown filters.


I think textile is really fun and clever to read and write.  It's  a  
graceful start into code and integrates nicely with radiant tags and  
html.


If I was wanting to add some helpful buttons with attractive icons  
like you see in nice editors,  I'd install textile_editor.  It's much  
more helpful and it's a great assistant because it shows you what it  
writes and then you can edit it if it isn't exactly what you meant.


For adding images textile_editor doesn't even need to connect up with  
paperclipped because paperclipped works great on its own. If you  
happen to be using attachments the add image button works really well.


If you want to see what you have written looks like; well, what I do  
is just look at it in the browser.  On some sites, it's important to  
work in discreetly so when that is the case I'll work it out locally  
then copy and past the changes.  You could also make a dev page  
somewhere not connected to the rest of the site and work it out there.


I'm glad to have you with us Alexis.  I hope your site goes well.


Steven




On Apr 14, 2009, at 12:31 PM, Michael Kessler wrote:


Alexis,

I have the radiant-wym-editor-filter-extension working on several  
sites. What version of Radiant are you using? Did you notice that  
there is a branch pre_0.7 for Radiant versions prior 0.7, while the  
master branch is for the latest Radiant 0.7.x.?


The extension doesn't need any db migration, but the images and  
javascript files have to be copied to the Radiant projects public  
folder with the rake task radiant:extensions:wym_editor_filter:install


After that the Wym editor filter should be available...

Michael


On 14 Apr 2009, at 7:05 PM, Alexis Masters wrote:

Hello! I am enjoying getting to know Radiant, and have been  
searching and reading the archives as well as reading the digests  
when they arrive. Thank you all for all you have done to make this  
CMS so functional.


I came upon a wonderful XML editor that apparently has been used  
successfully on Radiant, but I am having trouble getting it to  
work, and my tech support folks have not been able to install it  
either. We managed to get the Wymeditor filter installed correctly  
but the editor itself never showed up in the admin edit pages.


Does anyone have this running on their Radiant sites, and if so,  
can you kindly share any tips you might have about installing it--- 
or better yet, may I hire you to install it for me?

~ Alexis
=
Alexis Masters, author
http://www.alexismasters.com
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Re: [Radiant] WymEditor on Radiant

2009-04-14 Thread Steven Southard

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rake radiant:extensions:wym_editor_filter:install




On Apr 14, 2009, at 2:36 PM, Bjorn Michelsen wrote:

Excerpts from Alexis Masters's message of ti. april 14 19:05:19  
+0200 2009:



I came upon a wonderful XML editor that apparently has been used
successfully on Radiant, but I am having trouble getting it to work,
and my tech support folks have not been able to install it either. We
managed to get the Wymeditor filter installed correctly but the  
editor

itself never showed up in the admin edit pages.


Here's what I did:

Create a radiant (0.7.1) project with sqlite3 (since it's just for
testing locally)

   radiant -d sqlite3 mysite

Change into the radiant project directory

   cd mysite

Run the database bootstrap rake task

   rake production db:bootstrap

Grab the Wymeditor filter

   git clone git://github.com/netzpirat/radiant-wym-editor-filter- 
extension.git vendor/extensions/wym_editor_filter


Then run the rake command to update files in the site/public folder

   rake radiant:extensions:wym_editor_filter:update

Start the server

   script/server -e production

Head over to the admin area, and log in

   http://localhost:3000/admin

Create a new page, and select the WymEditor next to the filter drop- 
down

menu

   http://www.bjornmichelsen.com/radiant_wymeditor_filter.png
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Re: [Radiant] Volunteers Needed! Radiant Wiki Migration

2009-04-07 Thread Steven Southard
The images look like they can stay were they are for now.  Is a txt  
file named with the page title containing the page content okay?  I  
don't see the author and date info, do we need that?  If it's okay  
I'll make a file for any page that has content under http://wiki.radiantcms.org/all/list 
.


Steven





On Apr 7, 2009, at 12:47 PM, Vassilis Rizopoulos wrote:


John W. Long wrote:

On Apr 7, 2009, at 1:21 PM, Steven Southard wrote:
I'm happy to help.  I'll do the first part or the second.  It only  
looks like about 50 pages.  Let me know which you want from me.


Awesome Steven. Why don't you start on the first part.

I took a quick look at the site and there's a couple of this that  
might help expedite the situation:


The root of the wiki is the 'Documentation' page. I guess orphan  
pages will be handled by the GitHub wiki so you can safely ignore  
those.
But there are a few pages that can be ignored from the beginning  
(like the Welcome to Junebug page). Actually this should be easy,  
the welcome page has no edit link.
Some pages (like admin and dbPrueba - spanish speaking devs I  
see :) ) don't have any content. You might want to filter them out  
as well.
I think the trickiest part will be the images and how to map the  
links from one site to the other (see simple_password page).
Some pages are marked as obsolete in the title. I don't know if you  
might want to do some cleanup on that as well.
Now, what  we did when moving the ruby-lang content was dump the old  
content as a Hash (i.e. {:title,:date,:author,:content} ) with yaml  
and then pump it back into radiant. That should make a nice simple  
handover format for the second stage.
Hmmm, I won't deprive you of the pleasure in doing this Steven,  
although my hands have started itching already :)

Cheers,
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Re: [Radiant] tags extension

2009-04-07 Thread Steven Southard
I've done this twice now on two different servers.  If I use git clone  
to build my radiant project and try to start it up with the tags  
extension it has this problem.  If I use the radiant gem to build my  
project it seems to work fine.  The problem is solved for me but I  
can't help and wonder what the problem is.  Using git clone to build  
the radiant project seems like a great way to build it.  Did I over  
look something?  Did I do something wrong?  Are the files somehow  
different?


Steven






On Apr 6, 2009, at 2:58 PM, Steven Southard wrote:


Has anyone else installed Radiant 7.1 and the tags and seen:

NoMethodError in Admin/pages#edit

Showing vendor/extensions/tags/app/views/admin/pages/ 
_tag_field.html.erb where line #3 raised:


undefined method `quoted_table_name' for false:FalseClass

Extracted source (around line #3):

1: tr
2:   td class=labellabel for=page_tagsTags/label/td
3:   td class=fieldinput class=textbox id=page_tags  
name=page[meta_tags] size=160 type=text value=%=  
@page.tag_list % //td

4: /tr

Trace of template inclusion: app/views/admin/pages/ 
_fields.html.haml, app/views/admin/pages/edit.html.haml

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Re: [Radiant] Volunteers Needed! Radiant Wiki Migration

2009-04-07 Thread Steven Southard

Here are the files for part 1:

http://stevensouthard.com/radiantwiki.zip


On Apr 7, 2009, at 2:24 PM, John W. Long wrote:


On Apr 7, 2009, at 2:24 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

The images look like they can stay were they are for now.


Agreed. I believe they are all hosted on other servers.

Is a txt file named with the page title containing the page content  
okay?  I don't see the author and date info, do we need that?  If  
it's okay I'll make a file for any page that has content under http://wiki.radiantcms.org/all/list 
.


I think that'd be fine for now. Maybe look through the generated  
pages before moving on to step 2 and remove any that are bogus.


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[Radiant] tags extension

2009-04-06 Thread Steven Southard

Has anyone else installed Radiant 7.1 and the tags and seen:

NoMethodError in Admin/pages#edit

Showing vendor/extensions/tags/app/views/admin/pages/ 
_tag_field.html.erb where line #3 raised:


undefined method `quoted_table_name' for false:FalseClass

Extracted source (around line #3):

1: tr
2:   td class=labellabel for=page_tagsTags/label/td
3:   td class=fieldinput class=textbox id=page_tags  
name=page[meta_tags] size=160 type=text value=%=  
@page.tag_list % //td

4: /tr

Trace of template inclusion: app/views/admin/pages/_fields.html.haml,  
app/views/admin/pages/edit.html.haml

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[Radiant] copying gems

2009-04-03 Thread Steven Southard

I did some copying and pasting of gems and now I get this warning:

config.gem: Unpacked gem fastercsv-1.2.3 in vendor/gems has no  
specification file. Run 'rake gems:refresh_specs' to fix this.


I try running rake production gems:refresh_specs but it does nothing.

Maybe there is just another file I can manually copy over but not sure  
which it is.


Steven
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Re: [Radiant] Mixing Rails and Radiant

2009-04-02 Thread Steven Southard
It's a pretty common rub.  If you use your talented group of rails  
developers to make extensions for Radiant it will be great to see them  
on github.  Good luck with your projects.



Steven





On Apr 2, 2009, at 10:57 AM, Tony Davis wrote:


I believe this is the post that Sean was referring to:


http://lists.radiantcms.org/pipermail/radiant/2009-March/012583.html


Unfortunately it does not help me out too much. In all my rails  
projects, I
need to have a CMS component. Having Radiant (which I really like  
and use

standalone) as a drop in component for any rails app would be killer.


I have a number of experienced rails developers who work with me and  
I would

be happy for our group to be part of a project to implement this.


On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 1:34 AM, Shakthi Kannan  
shakthim...@gmail.comwrote:



Hi,

--- On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 3:11 AM, Sean Cribbs seancri...@gmail.com 


wrote:
| Yes, I answered that question a few weeks ago.  You can search the
mailing
| list archives at http://radiantcms.org/mailing-list/ .  If you  
don't

find
| the answer, please search http://groups.google.com/group/radiantcms-dev 
.

\--

Could you please provide the exact URL post? I was unable to find  
the same.


Thanks!

SK

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Re: [Radiant] r:author / + Avatar

2009-03-11 Thread Steven Southard

That looks like exactly what I needed.  Thanks.


On Mar 11, 2009, at 1:03 PM, Sean Cribbs wrote:

Crib from saturnflyer's blog extension - I added gravatar tags to  
that, it's pretty simple.  Based on the blade mockups, we'll likely  
have gravatar support built-in to a later version.


Sean

Steven Southard wrote:
Is there a good way to include an image with the author?  I like  
the author tag and I was just thinking it would be nice to also  
have a small avatar included as well.  Sounds easy enough but I  
can't think of a good way to get it done.



Steven


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Re: [Radiant] routing and comments

2009-03-09 Thread Steven Southard


On Mar 9, 2009, at 8:24 AM, Sean Cribbs wrote:

Comments are displayed on individual pages but I wanted to check if  
there is a way to display recent comments in general (not just the  
comments that belong to that page)?



This sounds pretty useful.  When you figure it out please post back  
how you did it.  Also it seems a lot like how comments are handled in  
the admin section. 
 
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Re: [Radiant] Speed of Radiant on Dreamhost: Follow up

2009-03-03 Thread Steven Southard
I've had good luck with Joyent.  I've found there servers snappy.   
It's also cheap enough and I haven't had any problems running rails  
apps there.


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On Mar 3, 2009, at 6:43 PM, MtnBiker wrote:



Dreamhost responded that they had had problems, but thought they'd  
fixed

them.

50 seconds to load my site. And I had to refile my support request.  
I didn't

see any reply or follow-up.

Time to move on.  I'll be looking at recommendations for a good Rail  
host.

This will be for a very low hits personal sites.
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Re: [Radiant] Comments Extension

2009-03-01 Thread Steven Southard
What did happen when you submitted the comment?  Did you get an error?  
Typical, it will show your comment and say that it's awaiting  
approval.  In the comments tab in the admin you can then see and  
approve the comment.  In your case it's a little unclear what you did  
or what results you got.




On Mar 2, 2009, at 12:09 AM, Bryce Klimoski wrote:


I'm new to Radiant andlike what I see however I'm struggling with
getting the comments extension working.  First things first here are
some version info.

Radian 0.7.1
Comments Extenstion URL - git://github.com/artofmission/radiant- 
comments.git

fastercsv 1.4.0
mislav-will_paginate 2.3.7

Getting all that installed was a piece of cake, however I ran into the
following problem(s).

1. When on the Pages tab of the Admin tool I got an error indicating
it could not find some partials.  Further investigation lead me to
realizing I had to rename the directory
vendor/extensions/comments/app/views/admin/page to
vendor/extensions/comments/app/views/admin/pages.  After that no more
problems in the admin tool.

2. My next problem is where I'm stuck.  I enable comments on a test
page, filled out the form, and then clicked on save.  Which came up
with a 404 error for /comments.  So I created that page and repeated
my test.  Page came up fine, however the comment did not save in the
database.  What am I missing here?  Is there a tag I need to add the
/comments page for it to save them?

Thanks,
Bryce
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Re: [Radiant] Radiant-Comments

2009-02-23 Thread Steven Southard

If you have comments/app/view/admin/page change it to pages.



Steven



On Feb 23, 2009, at 10:18 PM, Elle Meredith wrote:


Hi again,

I followed suggestions on http://wiki.radiantcms.org/Using_Radiant_as_a_Blog 
.

I installed the radiant comments extension -- then ran:
rake production radiant:extensions:comments:migrate

When I start the server and go to /admin/pages I get errors at the  
top saying:

`index_head_view_comments' default partial not found!

Looking at vendor/extensions/comments/app/views/admin/page I can  
find the partial _index_head_view_comments.rhtml


So, I'm not sure what the problem is. Would anyone have any  
suggestions?


Thanks,
Elle

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[Radiant] database_mailer

2009-02-19 Thread Steven Southard

Just found this extension tried to try it out.  On the install I got
this far:

** Execute radiant:extensions:database_mailer:migrate
== 1 CreateFormDatas: migrating
===
-- create_table(:form_datas)
   - 0.0210s
-- add_index(:form_datas, :url)
   - 0.0084s
== 1 CreateFormDatas: migrated (0.0298s)
==

== 2 AddDataColumns: migrating

rake aborted!
no such file to load -- spreadsheet
/usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:31:in
`gem_original_require'


Not sure it this is a problem with the extension or the change to 0.7
or maybe something I'm missing.  Anyone else tried this extension?

-Steven
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Re: [Radiant] database_mailer

2009-02-19 Thread Steven Southard
Oh that was very helpful.  I didn't know about that gem.  After adding  
spreadsheet and then ruby-ole I tried to install it again.  I got to  
this:


-- add_column(:form_datas, :message, :text)
   - 0.0087s
-- add_index(:form_datas, :message)
rake aborted!
Mysql::Error: BLOB/TEXT column 'message' used in key specification  
without a key length: CREATE  INDEX `index_form_datas_on_message` ON  
`form_datas` (`message`)



Any help on this one?





On Feb 19, 2009, at 8:10 PM, Mohit Sindhwani wrote:


Steven Southard wrote:

Just found this extension tried to try it out.  On the install I got
this far:

** Execute radiant:extensions:database_mailer:migrate
== 1 CreateFormDatas: migrating
===
-- create_table(:form_datas)
  - 0.0210s
-- add_index(:form_datas, :url)
  - 0.0084s
== 1 CreateFormDatas: migrated (0.0298s)
==

== 2 AddDataColumns: migrating

rake aborted!
no such file to load -- spreadsheet
/usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:31:in
`gem_original_require'

sounds like you need the spreadsheet gem to be installed on your  
system?


Cheers,
Mohit.
2/20/2009 | 10:10 AM.

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Re: [Radiant] database_mailer

2009-02-19 Thread Steven Southard
I re-ran the migration and it seemed to work okay.  Thanks for your  
help.



Steven



On Feb 19, 2009, at 10:02 PM, Steven Southard wrote:

Oh that was very helpful.  I didn't know about that gem.  After  
adding spreadsheet and then ruby-ole I tried to install it again.  I  
got to this:


-- add_column(:form_datas, :message, :text)
  - 0.0087s
-- add_index(:form_datas, :message)
rake aborted!
Mysql::Error: BLOB/TEXT column 'message' used in key specification  
without a key length: CREATE  INDEX `index_form_datas_on_message` ON  
`form_datas` (`message`)



Any help on this one?





On Feb 19, 2009, at 8:10 PM, Mohit Sindhwani wrote:


Steven Southard wrote:

Just found this extension tried to try it out.  On the install I got
this far:

** Execute radiant:extensions:database_mailer:migrate
== 1 CreateFormDatas: migrating
===
-- create_table(:form_datas)
 - 0.0210s
-- add_index(:form_datas, :url)
 - 0.0084s
== 1 CreateFormDatas: migrated (0.0298s)
==

== 2 AddDataColumns: migrating

rake aborted!
no such file to load -- spreadsheet
/usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:31:in
`gem_original_require'

sounds like you need the spreadsheet gem to be installed on your  
system?


Cheers,
Mohit.
2/20/2009 | 10:10 AM.

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