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How would one go about having dynamic description and keyword meta
tags in a template? Here is what i've tried:
default.html
HelloWorld.scala
Helpers.bind("b", in, "time" -> date.map(d => Text(d.toString)),
"meta_desc" -> "test desc")
I'm using a basic archetype build of 2.0-M3 and it produces
me of your time away from more important
things :). I just figured seeing this was a question in my mind,
others thinking about using the framework might have the same
question.
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Hi all,
I've got a following problem. When I create a form form automaticly..
similar to the User login/register example I encontered a problem I'm
not posible to cope with.
Firstly I have 'written' a function (using Copy&Paste method) which
creates a form fields list based on my class propertie
ap(...).
When I first compiled this code i got type mismatch error:
found : scala.xml.NodeSeq
required: scala.xml.Node
So I picked up first non empty element from the result by using bind
(...)(1) and it works in my scenario. Maybe I will catch it later ;)
Again this code works per
nd that's not
good for the goal of convincing people that actors are a useful
concurrency abstraction. So, nothing against lift actors and Akka, but
we need to be precise about the tradeoffs. Maybe call them `flat
actors' or something like that.
Martin and Philipp
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On Sep 30, 8:05 pm, Jonas Bonér wrote:
> Hi Martin and Philipp.
>
> Thanks for your email. What you are saying sounds great. I love Scala
> Actors and I know its an important thing that brings people over to
> Scala.
>
> I hope that I didn't offend you. Yo
> On May 17, 10:33 pm, Timothy Perrett wrote:
>> Can you verify the log4j.xml file is being read?
>>
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 9:38 PM, Channing Walton wrote:
> Not sure how I can tell.
Specifying -Dlog4j.debug on the command line should prompt log4j to tell you
what i
I'm just curious. :o)
Martin
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Nice, clear explanation, by the way. Should avoid any any NIH allegations on
the diggs and reddits of the world ;o)
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doUpdate() or whatever...
... or can you really get away with calling merge when something's not
in the DB yet?
Just a thought.
Regards
Martin
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ed to associate it with a thread
manually.
See also:
http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/tutorial/doc/bnafo.html
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sManyThrough class:
http://liftweb.net/index.php/HowTo_setup_composite_keys
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ver gets
> picked up...?
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> Where can i stick it so that its forced to be read?
IIRC, it needs to be at the top of the classpath, not under META-INF.
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y to deal with the particular situation (browser
open, don't want the session to disappear), is to put a hidden
CometActor on the page that does nothing other than keep
the session alive." - David Pollack
http://groups.google.com/group/liftweb/browse_thread/thread/e98f2f75cc4461e4/10a16b
it checkout -b branchName
git branch on it's own won't switch to the new branch.
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rule, because this one just rolls back a non-critical
patch, so I fail to see how this could affect anything but the
original ticket.
Cheers
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type parameter violated some type bound, so
the type inferencer should have chosen a more general type which would
not violate the bound. The easiest fix is probably to just roll back
and leave ticket #2867 open until we find a better solution. That's
what I have done.
Cheers
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> Okay... the work-around is checked into the Lift repo.
>
> I say, "Ship RC8 as the beta" and we'll work through this (and likely other)
> issues during the beta period.
>
Sounds good. Thanks! -- Martin
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and run "update
" for each edit/compile cycle - it's a bit clunky.
Any offers/suggestions? (Sorry, I realise the question more about
OSGI than lift)
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aid, but can offer some other
links you might find interesting if you haven't seen them already:
Ur/Web - web application language/framework.
http://impredicative.com/ur/
Yeti - ML-like language on the JVM.
http://wiki.github.com/mth/yeti/
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I was very intrigued with Lift, so I tried to work my way through the
Hello World tutorial. Unfortunately, I can't seem to get that to work.
I'm running on Snow Leopard. I installed Lift with the installer
downloaded from the Lift web site (version 1.0.1). When I first ran
"mvn jetty:run" it
nobody else jumps in, its an issue with maven. I'm
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Thanks for letting us know. This looks like something stirred up by
the change in erasure. We'll investigate Monday what it is.
Cheers
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On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Heiko Seeberger
wrote:
> Lift built against RC3, but with RC4 we get th
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 12:39 PM, martin odersky wrote:
> Thanks for letting us know. This looks like something stirred up by
> the change in erasure. We'll investigate Monday what it is.
>
> Cheers
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I could reproduce the fault and think I found the under
t to compile in what order
(I can probably figure them out in a pinch, but if someone knows that
already, it would help).
Thanks
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that be sufficient? We could also have this do conditional
> computation in the future.
Does that mean that the scala compiler would then be run out of
classfiledir? Yes, that could work.
Cheers
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On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Heiko Seeberger
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> Martin,
> OK, now I got it working (almost) without Maven:
> 1. step:
> Check out 280_port branch from ...@github.com:dpp/liftweb.git
> 2. step:
> cd into liftweb/lift-persistence/lift-mapper and run
> mvn dependency:
do to solve this?
Thanks
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[INFO] [INFO]
[INFO] [ERROR] BUILD ERROR
[INFO] [INFO]
[INFO] [INFO] Failed to resolve artifact.
[INFO]
[INFO
know how to build lift with a 2.8.0 compiler. Or
alternatively, if a kind soul can send me a lift 2.8.0 tarball with
all the classfiles in there I can take it from there.
Thanks
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On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 6:09 PM, Indrajit Raychaudhuri
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> Martin,
>
> I think the jetty version is incorrect in the pom.xml in test:sample.
>
> It should be:
>
> org.mortbay.jetty
> jetty
> [6.1.6,7.0)
>
> See if that works.
>
Bu
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 6:09 PM, Indrajit Raychaudhuri
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> Martin,
>
> I think the jetty version is incorrect in the pom.xml in test:sample.
>
> It should be:
>
> org.mortbay.jetty
> jetty
> [6.1.6,7.0)
>
... and, which test:sample
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 6:24 PM, Indrajit Raychaudhuri
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> On 22/12/09 10:44 PM, martin odersky wrote:
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>> On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 6:09 PM, Indrajit Raychaudhuri
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Martin,
>>>
>>> I think the jetty version is i
I found someone who could download the repository with git. So trying
again now.
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On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 6:36 PM, martin odersky wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 6:24 PM, Indrajit Raychaudhuri
> wrote:
>>
>> On 22/12/09 10:44 PM, martin odersky wrote:
>>>
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 6:48 PM, martin odersky wrote:
> I found someone who could download the repository with git. So trying
> again now.
... and it builds with RC3. Great! So now I have something to work with ...
Cheers
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On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 7:12 PM, Paul Phillips wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 05:45:52PM +0100, martin odersky wrote:
>> But I need to know how to build lift with a 2.8.0 compiler. Or
>> alternatively, if a kind soul can send me a lift 2.8.0 tarball with
>> all the clas
on is
it puts all of the text on the developer side forcing the dev team to update
descriptions and keywords where really the designers should be doing this.
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to put the power in the hands of the
designers in this type of situation?
-- Martin
On Sun, Mar 7, 2010
Again, thank you so much for the help! The head merge feature is perfect for
this situation i described and my next line of though is right inline with
how you describe bind points!
Thanks again!
-- Martin
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 12:47 PM, Ross Mellgren wrote:
> For your particular exam
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