[Radiant] HTML4 Love

2009-03-03 Thread Jeffrey Jones
Ahoihoi all. Having a site that is written in HTML 4.01 strict I am coming across numerous problems in core and in various extensions that are hard-coded to output self closing tags a la XHTML, meta /br /img / etc etc. Now it is relatively easy enough to dive into the source code and remove

Re: [Radiant] A few questions

2009-03-03 Thread Elle Meredith
On 03/03/2009, at 11:54 PM, Sean Cribbs wrote: It may go away in later versions (because of the coming page- attributes feature), but Radiant has the description and keywords fields in the meta area of the edit screen. In your layout, use r:meta / to emit both of those fields, or

Re: [Radiant] A few questions

2009-03-03 Thread Elle Meredith
On 04/03/2009, at 12:33 AM, Jim Gay wrote: if you are referring to http://github.com/saturnflyer/radiant-seo_help-extension/ It was written to provide if_meta/unless_meta tags, which the existing standard Radiant tags does not provide. The README says: You should consider using page parts

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. -- Steven On Mar 3, 2009, at 6:43 PM, MtnBiker wrote: Dreamhost responded that they had had problems, but thought they'd fixed them.

Re: [Radiant] Speed of Radiant on Dreamhost: Follow up

2009-03-03 Thread Jack Downes
I second this opinion... Joyent uses Solaris or Linux (I way prefer Solaris), and xen, zfs, etc. They cater to the client very well. Excellent group of folks. Knowledgeable people too - course they are not there to hold your hand with radient ;) good luck, whatever you choose. Steven