Hi everybody,
My name is Matthieu Maury and I'm new to the Radiant community.
I was wondering if Radiant will provide some mentors during the Ruby Summer
of code ?
I'm interesting by participe to the Radiant Project, and if you also
participate to the RubySoC it's will be a great opportunity to
I see the example of an mailer input form at
http://wiki.github.com/radiant/radiant/mailer-extension
I'm trying to reconcile that with
http://htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/forms/fieldset.html
The example puts the labels on the right, I'm trying to put them on the
left and have the fields align.
I was just thinking about this yesterday. I'd like to mentor a radiant-
centric project in DC. Jim Gay is in the area too. Jim, thoughts?
I need to look into the Ruby SoC guidelines, but I imangine the
project would be popular and the applications competitive.
Thanks,
Jeff
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Jeff Casimir
I also think that the application will be quite competitive. That's why I
start now to get some info :)
What do you mean by in DC ?
Thanks,
Mayeu
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 20:33, Jeff Casimir j...@casimircreative.comwrote:
I was just thinking about this yesterday. I'd like to mentor a radiant-
I'm following up to this old mail because I have the same problem and
that old thread doesn't have a resolution that seems to apply to me.
I set up the mailer extension on my laptop using my LAN's mail hub and
it worked fine. Good, so I went ahead and installed it and then copied
the page (body,
Anton
When you say it's sending successfully, how do you know that? Can you
cut and paste part of your log that gives you that impression?
In the post I wrote re: my process of setting up Mailer,
(databasemailer, btw) I have this bit from my log:
- AUTH PLAIN AGJhbmFuZQBraXdpa2l3aQ==\r\n
- “235
Check out the bottom of this readme:
http://github.com/radiant/radiant-mailer-extension
You can organize your form however you want.
Anna
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 10:52 AM, Anton Aylward
anton.aylw...@rogers.com wrote:
I see the example of an mailer input form at