Ben Still wrote:
Hi Mohit,
ok, that makes sense. I'd be happy to write something around the
memcache issue, why use it, as it might be something that others might
find useful. If you have any suggestions on location in the
documentation, let me know.
We started using it when we built a site
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would love to, but you are all the way up there and I am all the way
down here (in Texas).
~Nate
Nate, you think you're far? You're all the way up there (Texas) and I'm
all the way down here (Singapore) :D
Cheers,
Mohit.
8/20/2008 | 12:07 PM.
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Hi Mohit,
ok, that makes sense. I'd be happy to write something around the
memcache issue, why use it, as it might be something that others might
find useful. If you have any suggestions on location in the
documentation, let me know.
We started using it when we built a site for Earthhour 2008
Howdy, new to radiant and looking for site templates. Did I miss such a
thing in my travels around the radiant site? I found the 3 sample
templates distributed with the app but can't seem to find examples of
others.
--
Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it! Boldness has genius, magic
I'm looking for someone who can contract out a few hours a week to
help maintain a Radiant install with a Wordpress blog in a directory
below root, so domain.tld/blog. The application is currently running
on Thin proxied to Apache and the Wordpress runs on mod_php5. The
front end has some
Radiant-People,
I want to use radiant.
I did this:
gem install radiant
gem list | grep radiant
Now I see:
maco-smiths-powerbook-g4-17:/ maco$
maco-smiths-powerbook-g4-17:/ maco$
maco-smiths-powerbook-g4-17:/ maco$ gem list | grep radiant
radiant (0.6.9)
maco-smiths-powerbook-g4-17:/ maco$
m
On Tue, 2008-08-19 at 15:35 -0400, Sean Cribbs wrote:
> Please note that this survey/poll will close Saturday morning at
> midnight, so please fill it out before then if you haven't already.
I would love to, but you are all the way up there and I am all the way
down here (in Texas).
~Nate
Please note that this survey/poll will close Saturday morning at
midnight, so please fill it out before then if you haven't already.
Sean
Sean Cribbs wrote:
Radiant developers and users,
The other day I queried the IRC channel about having an informal
Radiant "sprint" weekend in which we can
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 12:42 PM, Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's no way to force logouts unless you're still using the
> :active_record_store or :pstore for sessions. If the former, run rake
> db:sessions:clear from the command line. If the latter, remove everything
> in the tmp
There's no way to force logouts unless you're still using the
:active_record_store or :pstore for sessions. If the former, run rake
db:sessions:clear from the command line. If the latter, remove
everything in the tmp/sessions directory.
Sean
Kendall Clark wrote:
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 12:
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 12:05 PM, Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kendall,
>
> Around 0.6.2 or so, we added optimistic locking to all content models (page,
> snippet, layout) to prevent multiple users from overwriting each other's
> changes unknowingly. Make sure no one is logged into the
Open a terminal or SSH to your instance of Radiant, and the run
'script/console' from the prompt to get the "console".
In those cases you gave, you probably need to provide a complete URL to
the page you want to select, like so:
...
However, in the case you have shown, it would make more sen
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 12:05 PM, Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kendall,
>
> Around 0.6.2 or so, we added optimistic locking to all content models (page,
> snippet, layout) to prevent multiple users from overwriting each other's
> changes unknowingly. Make sure no one is logged into the
Kendall,
Around 0.6.2 or so, we added optimistic locking to all content models
(page, snippet, layout) to prevent multiple users from overwriting each
other's changes unknowingly. Make sure no one is logged into the admin
interface, and then do this in the console:
[Page, Snippet, Layout].e
Folks,
First, thanks for 0.6.9, which looks good. But we're finding two errors:
1. r:find doesn't work
2. Any change to any page returns:
"Page has been modified since it was last loaded. Changes cannot be
saved without potentially losing data."
I can't find any stacktraces or errors in our log
You can follow Radiant's lead and just expand them directly into vendor,
rather than vendor/gems. Radiant automatically adds those to the load path.
Sean
Vincent Pérès wrote:
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
Vincent Pérès wrote:
end
But it doesn't work, the radiant gems like 'rubypants' can'
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
> Vincent Pérès wrote:
>> end
>>
>> But it doesn't work, the radiant gems like 'rubypants' can't be
>> loading... what is the best way to do that? Can you explain me?
>>
>
> I'm not sure about this, but I think you're supposed to freeze the
> Radiant gem. It will take ca
Vincent Pérès wrote:
Hello,
I would like to package my radiant app before deployment.
I created a gems/ folder under vendor/, and copy the gems which are in
the radiant vendor/ folder and others for my project.
Then, I added the following lines to environment.rb to load my new path
:
config.loa
Hello,
I would like to package my radiant app before deployment.
I created a gems/ folder under vendor/, and copy the gems which are in
the radiant vendor/ folder and others for my project.
Then, I added the following lines to environment.rb to load my new path
:
config.load_paths += Dir["#{RAILS
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