Hello,
I have a project on your server where i need to use real time systems, i
have everything implemented and running on my local computer. I am using
django-realtime module (https://github.com/anishmenon/django-realtime),
this module needs to use another specific Node module (ishout.js).
The
Hello,
I have a project on your server where i need to use real time systems, i
have everything implemented and running on my local computer. I am using
django-realtime module (https://github.com/anishmenon/django-realtime),
this module needs to use another specific Node module (ishout.js).
The
16, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Mateus mcavanh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys
Few months ago I start to study Ruby on Rails. At the time, I was using
the version 2.x of Rails (Don't remember which exactly) and it was working
fine. (running on Ubuntu 9.04)
I get some troubles and personal problems and I
if I'm asking in the wrong place
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me know if you're still seeing issues.
Thanks,
David
On Nov 16, 2010, at 9:40 AM, Mateus wrote:
No, I didn't work.
I googled for possible errors involving rails 3 and PostGres gem. It gave
me something related to bundle, and then that I don't have to do nothing
about it on rails 3.
Oh
I configured my app as it's show here: http://docs.heroku.com/s3
and upload the files, but, it doesn't work.
I still got the message
We're sorry, but something went wrong.
We've been notified about this issue and we'll take a look at it
shortly.
When I try to upload a picture (a very small one
I just added a resource to upload image in a small app using
paperclip, everything went fine in local test.
But when I went to upload the image in the deployed app, i got the
following message:
We're sorry, but something went wrong.
We've been notified about this issue and we'll take a look at