We are switching over to AVLUX now.
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testing 1, 2, 3...
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Guys,
The wonderful guys over at AVLUX have been working hard setting up a
new hosting solution for the Radiant CMS Web site. Almost everything
is in place now, but I'd like help ensuring that everything has been
copied over correctly. If you have time to help out, modify your /etc/
hosts
On Feb 25, 2008, at 11:13 PM, Benedikt Eickhoff wrote:
- wouldn't it be great to change over onto REDMINE (redmine.org) (from
my perspective one true 'model rails app') with all radiant
(extension)
development efforts? (typo3 already did...)
Redmine looks interesting, but I think we are
On Feb 12, 2008, at 12:35 PM, rainer griess wrote:
is it just me having problems accessing radiantcms.org? The homepage
ist fast. But Documentation and Thirdparty Extension pages are really
slow.
The junebug wiki is slow and has been from the beginning. I'm not
quite sure why. We will
On Feb 4, 2008, at 7:07 PM, Ryan Heneise wrote:
So here's my proposal: Let's create a new page on the Radiant Wiki
where we
can list the companies or professionals who are working with
Radiant. Let's
do it in a format that helps customers find out more about our
business...
Awesome
On Jan 27, 2008, at 4:12 PM, Chris Parrish wrote:
Trac doesn't seem happy. I'm getting a '500 - Internal Server
Error' page.
Should be back up now. Thanks.
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John Long [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 1/9/08, Bill Barnard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been finding lots of little gems in the mailing list. Like what
should have been obvious...
If anyone feels like they would have the time to put
On Dec 26, 2007, at 8:02 PM, Mark Gallop wrote:
The radiant.org sites are down for me. Anyone else having a problem?
Just noticed this myself. Logs got to long again. We were running out
of disk space. It should be back up now.
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On Dec 24, 2007, at 6:40 PM, Maged Makled wrote:
I tried that but still didn't work. Here is the question,
even without error_messages_for , it is not supposed to go to the next
page if I have validates_presence_of :first_name in my model, right?
It really depends on how you wrote the action
On Dec 22, 2007, at 2:08 PM, Maged Makled wrote:
It didn't give me any errors in the console and I restarted the server
That's what the console looks like preparing my submit
**
Processing AutoController#auto (for 127.0.0.1 at 2007-12-22 13:58:21)
[POST]
Session ID:
On Dec 22, 2007, at 6:25 PM, Maged Makled wrote:
So it seems that it is doing validation, so why I'm not getting the
regualr ROR Validation box on my page and it is going to the next
page
any ways?
Because the error_messages_for('contact') helper call is not in your
view:
On Dec 22, 2007, at 7:02 PM, dave4c03 wrote:
Have you any idea when Radiant will run under Rails 2.0? TIA dave-
It really depends. Next week I'm busy with family stuff. I may get a
chance to look at it again in January. I'm not sure if any of the
other guys on the core team will get to it
On Dec 21, 2007, at 11:34 PM, Maged Makled wrote:
Does anyone knows if normal ROR validation could be done inside of
Radiant extensions. I've tried regular ROR validation methods like
validates_presence_of inside of my model but it does't work. Does
anyone
have an idea on how to do that.
Should be back up now.
http://wiki.radiantcms.org/
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On Dec 14, 2007, at 11:23 AM, Gustavo Beathyate wrote:
Textdrive had some issues yesterday, my sites were down as well:
http://help.joyent.com/index.php?pg=forums.postsid=686pc=10
Looks like georgia
On Dec 11, 2007, at 1:19 PM, John W. Long wrote:
Trunk may be a little unstable today. I'm working on upgrading
everything to run on Rails 2.0.
I ran out of time on this and reverted trunk back to 1.2.6.
We'll try again soon.
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Trunk may be a little unstable today. I'm working on upgrading
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On Dec 5, 2007, at 9:52 AM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
Here's a tag definition you can drop into your project's extension
that might help.
tag 'if_self' do |tag|
tag.expand if tag.locals.page == tag.globals.page
end
Since we have better support for detecting the globally rendering page
now, we
On Dec 3, 2007, at 11:00 AM, Matt Hughes wrote:
However, I would really think the diff feature would be useful as you
can make sure that on one else had made changes on the server before
your changes and didn't deploy them. The server I am working on has
change rights for twenty, thirty
On Dec 3, 2007, at 11:08 AM, Erik Nijkamp wrote:
Would you please inform us about the current status of:
Radiant is really focused on a much smaller domain than what you are
describing below. It's a content management system designed for small
teams. Extensions are intended to give you that
On Nov 5, 2007, at 4:26 PM, kohlbauer wrote:
I have installed the radiant CMS under Windows Vista; using a Sql
Server database. The installations process worked well as described.
But I am not able to login to the system. As I did not find an
administrator record in ther USERS-Table I
Can you successfully create a user from the console?
user = user.new
user.name = John
user.login = john
user.password = user.confirm_password = abcdef
user.save!
or something like that.
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On Nov 5, 2007, at 5:58 PM, Mark Gallop wrote:
Hi John,
John W
On Nov 2, 2007, at 1:21 PM, Richard Hurt wrote:
It's great that we're using a Rails Wiki for the Radiant
documentation site,
but at least let's get one that's a little more full featured. Or
should I
be complaining on the JuneBug site. :)
I've been disappointed in the JuneBug Wiki as
On Nov 4, 2007, at 7:10 PM, Marty Haught wrote:
What wiki would you look at using next? I also need to install a wiki
for a community group and would prefer to use a Ruby-based one. Any
suggestions on what would be the best choice?
Probably either i2 or Ruse.
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On Oct 29, 2007, at 10:37 AM, Chris Parrish wrote:
I just noticed that when I deactivate my extension with the admin ui,
that the extension's routes are still live. This means that trying to
browse to one of the (now deactivated) extension's actions throws a
rails application error instead of
Hans-Christian Fjeldberg wrote:
In your extensions you can specify this by adding:
admin.tabs.add tab name, /admin/path/to/tab, :visibility
= :developer
If you also want to change other tabs, you can add this:
admin.tabs[tab name].visibility = [:developer]
Or change :developer to
Travis Bell wrote:
Interesting little hack.
I am curious, are their plans to do some basic access control stuff?
Beyond what we already have? Maybe. I'd love to see it extracted into a
extension somehow so that the system could be replaced with whatever
flavor your prefer.
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Richard Hurt wrote:
I was looking through the Rails 2.0 stuff and it looks like they have
overhauled the permissions piece quite a bit. If/when Radiant goes to Rails
2.0 we should get that functionality for free right?
I'm not familiar with that. What are you referring to?
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Artur Baldyga wrote:
I want to have listed archive with months and years in polish language.
By default this is english language. If I use command:
r:date format=%B %Y / I got for example June 2007. Instead of
June I want to have polish equivalent. What I have to do??
I'd suggest that you
Richard Hurt wrote:
I believe the demo username/password is admin/radiant, however it looks as
though it's not working right now for some reason. Unfortunately I do not
have permissions to help but someone else on the list probably does. :)
OK, it should be back to normal. admin/radiant will
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Yup, it looks like the logjam has been cleared.
Hurrah!
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Peter Berkenbosch wrote:
Any news on this ticket ? Could someone patch it against the trunk ???
Committed:
http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/changeset/547
There were a few white space issues and I noticed that the tags didn't
work when rendering page's parts that were included into another
Daniel Sheppard wrote:
I saw in the changelog that Radiant 0.6.3 is using the 1.5.0 release
of Prototype, but updating the radiant gem does not update the
javascripts directory.
Should there be a rake:public:update task or something like that?
Running the radiant command on the
Micah Wylde wrote:
I've written an extension (which I can clean-up and release at some
point if there's interest) that allows for uploading and cropping
header images, and then includes a partial in the page editing
interface that allows for selection of header images for particular
pages. My
Daniel Sheppard wrote:
Rails has just changed their mechanism for plugin loading:
http://ryandaigle.com/articles/2007/9/24/what-s-new-in-edge-rails-specify-plugin-load-order
Basically, you specify the load order of plugins that you care about and then
just add the
:all symbol to
Mark Kirby wrote:
stack level too deep
SystemStackError: stack level too deep: SELECT * FROM page_parts
WHERE (page_parts.page_id = 6) AND (page_parts.`name` = 'extended')
LIMIT 1
Any one have any ideas?
Do tests run for you?
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Glenn Gillen wrote:
I'm trying to put the final touches on those extensions I promised
last weekend, one last thing that is frustrating me is how to create
my own PageType and have it dynamically alter the page title. Much
like ArchivePage changes the title to be Archives for August
Richard Hurt wrote:
OK, so I'm going to drop into Radiant. Should I use the SVN or a release?
I'll probably be trying to write an extension or two but I don't want to
deal with not even getting it off the ground problems that might exist in
the dev version. How dev is dev? Can I use it at
Damien McKenna wrote:
FYI, when I try to log into the wiki it bounces me back to the login
page again and displays the message Username has already been taken?
Are you logging on to the right wiki?
http://wiki.radiantcms.org/login?return_to=/Documentation
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Will Green wrote:
Is there a way to configure the default filter for page parts? I'd like
to default it to Markdown (one less thing for editors to worry about).
I'm sure I could edit the Radiant source to force it, but this should be
a configuration variable, not hard coded.
Unfortunately,
Travis Bell wrote:
This has been mentioned a couple of time it seems but we are finding
it next to impossible to create and use new sessions with Radiant.
Is this on purpose or something that wasn't quite realized until
after the extension abilities were released?
It's intentionally
mark.a.brand wrote:
Wondering if radiant is suitable out of the box for a multi-language site.
Out of the box? No. If you are fine with the admin interface being in
English and want to maintain several branches of your site in different
languages, the LanguageRedirectExtension will do the
Jeroen Janssen wrote:
I was wondering if we can upgrade the radiant trac to 0.10.4 and
install the spamfilter plugin.
We are currently using the stock Trac (0.9.5) on nicola at TextDrive. We
may be switching to a new server soon so at that point it may be
possible to upgrade Trac.
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Aitor Garay-Romero wrote:
It's down since yesterday...
Thanks. It's back now.
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Jim Gay wrote:
I created a patch for the admin UI that alters the layout of the tabs.
http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/ticket/520
A long list of tabs on a small screen will overlap, obscuring the
tabs at the top. The patch should prevent that via stylesheet
changes, but a second set
Mark Fischer wrote:
Is there ANY way to easily keep the tree open to the area I saved
from last? So I don't have to open up the entire family tree each
time I want to enter a new child, grand child, or great, great, great
grandchild? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Mmm. The tree
Jacob Burkhart wrote:
I too have tried to contribute to the expansion, improvement, and
re-integration of facets... twice now
Really? Did you announce your updates here on the mailing list? If we
miss something on trac, making a little noise about it here is helpful.
What ticket are we
Mark Fischer wrote:
Is there ANY way to easily keep the tree open to the area I saved
from last? So I don't have to open up the entire family tree each
time I want to enter a new child, grand child, or great, great, great
grandchild? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Mmm. The
Damien McKenna wrote:
After setting up a site using Radiant for the first time one thing stuck
out at me - I don't like how the page URL's have a trailing forward
slash and would like to remove it. Is there any easy way to do this or
am I stuck with it? Thanks.
There's not a trivial way to
Just committed changes to jargon to allow users to select the language
that they want to view the admin interface in:
http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/changeset/479
There is still some work to do on this, but it works beautifully now.
To change your language, if you are an admin user:
1. Go
Gustavo Beathyate wrote:
I have a really annoying question: any idea on when this will be
merged into a stable release branch? Maybe I don't understand what
the jargon branch is for.
Jargon should be considered experimental at the moment. There is not a
date set for when it will be merged
Oliver Baltzer wrote:
John W. Long wrote:
Attach it to a ticket on the Trac site.
German translation attached to ticket. I didn't test it though, but it's
valid YAML and should work(tm).
Thank you. Committed:
http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/changeset/476
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Ryan Heneise wrote:
Thanks David, that was it!
So, that patch (http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/attachment/ticket/
505/index.rhtml.diff) needs to be applied to the Reorder extension
(app/views/admin/page/index.rhtml).
It has been.
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David Piehler wrote:
John W. Long wrote:
Ticket 505 is closed. Has this been resolved?
http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/ticket/505
The patch works
(http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/attachment/ticket/505/index.rhtml.diff)
but does not seen to be applied in the SVN repository.
Applied
Keith Bingman wrote:
Hey, my friend was trying to generate a controller today and when he
tried:
script/generate extension_controller Products admin/species
He got:
The name 'admin' is reserved by Ruby on Rails.
Please choose an alternative and run this generator again.
I
Mark Kirby wrote:
Hi,
I just installed radiant on a test machine. I followed all the steps
given when creating a new radiant app. When i view the default blog i
just get stack level too deep where the posts should be.
I have installed it on my laptop too and that works fine.
This
Pablo Quiroga wrote:
How can I hide some pages, not the tabs (like stylesheets, /style.css). I
don't want that the normal user modifies the stylesheet, and other stuff.
Pablo, sorry for the late response.
If you don't want normal users to be able to modify the stylesheet you
can put it in the
Sylvain Gibier wrote:
Contact me at my email address cptflam [at] gmail.com -
I found the security hole.
Sylvian did indeed find a security hole in the radiantcms.org
configuration. It wasn't a security problem in Radiant per se, but it
was a problem with the way Radiant was configured on
?? wrote:
I have Japanese translation file (ja.yaml) . And I want to submit
this file.
What should I do?
Attach it to a ticket on the Trac site.
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Ryutatsu Ishigami(rish) wrote:
Thank you for reply.
I submitted translation file(ja.yaml).
see below.
http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/ticket/507
Committed:
http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/changeset/469
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Franz Remy wrote:
I would like to include a Rails app I have created in Radiant but I
really have no idea on how to do that.
Can somebody help me please ???
The best way to do this would be to create an extension:
http://wiki.radiantcms.org/Creating_Radiant_Extensions
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Andreas Schwarz wrote:
Just a guess: Admin::UserController#preferences.
only_allow_access_to :index, :new, :edit, :remove, :when = :admin,
preferences is not in that list.
@user = User.find(session['user'].id)
Unless whiny_nils is enabled (which I strongly recommend), anyone can
This is just an FYI, but in the interests of full disclosure you should
be aware that the main Radiant site (http://radiantcms.org) was
exploited on May 15th this year. The attacker added an invisible link on
the homepage to another Web site. At the moment we don't know if this
was the result
I added a new branch to the repository today named 'jargon' and merged
Kieth Bingman's changes to support Gibberish in from ticket 507
(http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/ticket/507).
Jargon needs the following before it can be merged into head:
* A combo box needs to be added to the login
Keith Bingman wrote:
Cool! I have discovered a few things missing in that patch this week
and have uploaded the corrections.
Can you create a patch for these against the Jargon branch and attach it
to ticket 507?
* A combo box needs to be added to the login screen that will allow
you to
David Piehler wrote:
Current = Radiant from full-source; No caching; Session turned on in
site_controller.rb
Desired = Radiant from gem; Full caching; Session turned on in config
or extension
You should be able to make an extension that does this. The activate and
deactivate methods
Manik Juneja wrote:
Very useful. Thanks John
That enabled me to write my first simple extension.
Hurray! Extensions live!
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Aitor Garay-Romero wrote:
There is a bug in current release that prevents the default user to be
created when using sqlite3.
It works fine with the version I'm using (3.3.7). Could you do a little
investigation on this and see if you can figure out what the problem is
with the source? I'm
Jim Gay wrote:
I'm going to give it another go this week, but I tried it on a Friday
after a long week so I thought I'd ping the group to see if I was
just overlooking something.
Although, now, I guess I'll attempt 0.6.2
Were you aware of this page:
I just finished up the rough draft of the Creating Radiant Extensions
Tutorial:
http://wiki.radiantcms.org/Creating_Radiant_Extensions
Corrections or suggestions are welcome. Better yet, feel free to make
changes yourself. After all, what's a wiki for anyway? :)
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Looks like it's time for another release of Radiant:
http://radiantcms.org/download/
This is a minor update in the 0.6 series. The primary benefit to it is
that people using Sean Cribb’s Page Attachements extension can now use
it without running on edge.
WHAT IS RADIANT CMS?
Radiant is
Looks like it's time for another release of Radiant:
http://radiantcms.org/download/
This is a minor update in the 0.6 series. The primary benefit to it is
that people using Sean Cribb’s Page Attachements extension can now use
it without running on edge.
WHAT IS RADIANT CMS?
Radiant is
Err, wrong title. This is the 0.6.2 release. Sigh...
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John W. Long wrote:
Looks like it's time for another release of Radiant:
http://radiantcms.org/download/
This is a minor update in the 0.6 series. The primary benefit to it is
that people
Roydon Gyles-Bedford wrote:
Oh, and one other minor issue. The link to the RSS feed either needs to
be removed or changed because right now it points to
http://feeds.feedburner.com/Wiki
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Roydon Gyles-Bedford wrote:
I've moved a couple pages over and plan to do some more, however I've
noticed a few issues.
Thanks for the help!
The title appears in the body of the page. So in pages such as
http://wiki.radiantcms.org/HowTo_Upgrade_05x_to_06 it has a heading
HowTo Upgrade
Oliver Baltzer wrote:
I guess I don't see if from an end-user's perspective. Though, I have
one feature request for the new Wiki: auto-generated anchors to
subheadings, just like Trac has?
I don't maintain Junebug, I've just customized it to meet my needs:
I spent the day getting Junebug Wiki up and running on the Radiant Web
site. I’d like to move all of the documentation from the trac wiki over
to the new wiki ASP. The new wiki is much more usable than the trac wiki
and will be accessible through a top level navigation link titled
Joon wrote:
I found the Using Radiant Wiki but a something more practical will be
more helpful - like the step by step installation guide.
http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/wiki/Installation
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Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
John/ Sean: How should I go about including this article on the official
Radiant wiki? Do I just create a user account and add it to the wiki?
I'd be glad to put it there, so that it's useful to more people other
than me :)
Hey, that would be great. To register on
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
I've been following the mailing list for a while and seem to quite like
Radiant. I'm thinking of building a website for engineers to use - it
would have HTML versions of manuals (think MSDN or the PHP manual site)
and registered engineers would be able to add
Keith Bingman wrote:
Thanks, just curious, as I had heard nothing.
Sorry about that Keith. I meant to respond but I haven't had a chance to
look at it yet. I am very excited about it and am thrilled that you have
taken on the challenge.
I haven't done the Textile and Markdown plugins, which
Dave Olsen wrote:
Not sure if this is the kind of thing you were looking for but for our
CMS we've created a helper to drop in a Textile editor for text areas.
http://slateinfo.blogs.wvu.edu/plugins/textile_editor_helper
Slate looks really nice. Is trac broken right now or is there not an
Oliver Baltzer wrote:
thanks for your input. I do not think that the file extension is in
the general case a good indication for whether a URL should have a
trailing slash or not [1]. The canonical URL of a resource should be
determined by its corresponding model. ATM, everything in Radiant is
Chris Parrish wrote:
I guess a third option could be 'force trailing slashes' (but someone
else can contribute that one :P ).
I prefer this one because it makes relative linking easier.
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Lindsay Pallickal wrote:
Ahh, I see the problem. Radiant creates the rails project, running
rails projectname on top of radiant causes things to break down.
The instructions on the site say
From the root directory of your rails application, unpack the radiant
files by executing the radiant
Keith Bingman wrote:
I second this, for a lot of users, this would be great.
I'd accept a patch for this (with unit tests of course).
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Luke Wendling wrote:
Thanks, I figured as much until I found this post on the mailing list:
http://lists.radiantcms.org/pipermail/radiant/2007-June/005238.html
It seems to say that the radiant command does the same thing as the
rails command.
So, what I'm doing now is running 'rails
Chris Parrish wrote:
John W. Long wrote:
I prefer this one because it makes relative linking easier.
You lost me on that one. John. In the example:
root
|- A
| |- F
| |- G
|- B
|- C
Given the above if I am on A and want to link to F or G, I generally use:
a href=./f/F
Andy Buckley wrote:
I think the root cause is something about the db migration being
unable to finish because of an invalid email address:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/www/insectnation$ rake db:migrate
...
Validation failed: Email invalid e-mail address
...
I can't fin any invalid email
Chris Parrish wrote:
Back on track... I see three possible methods:
1.) Current behavior with trailing slashes (slash no-slash are the
same)
2.) Force a trailing slash (redirect the user's browser to address
ending in a slash) except for certain file types (CSS, JS, etc).
3.) Strip
Grant Blakeman wrote:
Is it possible to call up and render a part that exists on one page inside
another page?
It sure is. Just use the r:find / tag:
r:find url=/path/to/another/page/
r:content part=extended /
/r:find
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Mislav Marohnic' wrote:
Haha... Sean and John are in perfect sync!
What can I say? He reads my mind.
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Matt Parrish wrote:
I agree that instance mode doesn't make sense on first listen.
Project mode is slightly better, although may suffer from the same
problem. I'll throw another one out there since Project mode isn't
yet part of the Radiant vernacular. How about calling it Freeze
Keith Bingman wrote:
It looks like there is a patch for this, Ticket #505. It is a simple
one line change.
Ticket 505 is closed. Has this been resolved?
http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/ticket/505
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Sean Cribbs wrote:
Could you submit a patch for that to the Trac?
Is there a page describing the pre-requisites and actions for doing
so?
Yes:
http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/wiki#Contributions
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David Piehler wrote:
I'm suddenly getting this same error with a PDF file I am trying to
attach. Other files (PDF, JPG, and TXT) have worked fine up until this
point and can be attached to the page, just not this specific PDF.
Did you ever fix this?
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John Long
http://wiseheartdesign.com
Loren Johnson wrote:
Available Tags reference link. Also note that if you're NOT using
0.6.1 (you should be :) then you'll find that the url separator
character is a semi-colon (;) not a pipe (|).
Actually, on 0.6.1 it's a pipe not a simi-colon.
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John Long
http://wiseheartdesign.com
Sean Cribbs wrote:
In general, the mailing list is faster because it's more in-your-face.
Too, I think it's a good principle to discuss something thoroughly on
the mailing list, then create a patch or ticket on Trac that addresses
the issue.
In our defense I've asked that people talk
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