Si Forster said the following on 04/27/2010 11:06 AM:
Okay so a bit further along now.
Currently I need to specifiy RAILS_ENV=production in the command line
after and db based changes such as rake radiant:extensions:xxx:update or
db:migrate.
Any idea why this might be the case?
You're
Gabe Koss said the following on 04/15/2010 09:50 AM:
hmm, still having no success. Its very confusing because I had it
working both from heroku and localhost without tls (ie without gmail)
but I need gmail for the client. Anyway in my logs it doesn't say mail
sent at all and its clearly not
Gabe Koss said the following on 04/15/2010 10:28 AM:
Thanks for the help I tried this addition without any success. I am
using heroku to host. Now when I view the contact page on localhost it
looks fine but still doesn't work and if I push to heroku and load the
same page it says *undefined
Gabe Koss said the following on 04/15/2010 11:07 AM:
Thanks for all the help and patience!
I am almost there. Now it seems to be sending the emails except they
aren't going anywhere. I am succesfully connnecting to the gmail smtp
but get a message stating: 504 5.7.4 Unrecognized
Gabe Koss said the following on 04/15/2010 11:58 AM:
Perhaps it is because I am using Ubuntu and not a mac? I don't have
sendmail in /usr/sbin/ or /usr/lib/ and I don't think that it would work
from heroku...
Are you talking about your own machine or the machine where this
application is
PLAIN
So does using
:authentication = :login
or
:authentication = :plain
matter?
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Anton Aylward anton.aylw...@rogers.com
wrote:
I'm following up to this old mail because I have the same problem and
that old thread doesn't have a resolution
Anton Aylward said the following on 03/29/2010 08:28 AM:
If you ahve another client (apple
mail, etc.) setup that sends successfully with a configuration,
Yes I have a TWiki application that does it.
That's written in perl and has a config file that sends via 'sendmail'.
So its
Anton Aylward said the following on 03/29/2010 09:00 AM:
I would have thought that using sendmail would have made more
sense for a mailer interface than trying to inject into port 25.
Such as
ActionMailer::Base.delivery_method
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'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,
Well this doesn't work:
ul
r:children:each
li r:link/ - r:meta:description / /li
/r:children:each
/ul
Can you see what I'm trying to do?
Can you tell me what I should be doing instead
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Gabe Koss said the following on 03/16/2010 02:17 PM:
I need to host multiple domains. [...snip ...]
Sorry for the beginner questions.
I have a complementary question.
I already ave a hosting site with a number of instances or Radiant.
How can I - EASILY - convert them to one 'multiple
Jeff Randall said the following on 03/09/2010 05:28 PM:
I was hoping that someone knew an extension that I could use to create a
Knowledge Base for my website. Something that operates in a list like
manner, assigned to Categories, and possibly attach files (paperclipped
maybe). I looked into
banane said the following on 02/09/2010 12:34 PM:
In pure SQL it would be:
[snip]
BTDT. Deperately want to avoid going back!
I'm not well versed enough in Rails to know how to do this, ha! Isn't
there a sql option in ActiveRecord where you can just push in db-sql
and not worry about
Daniel O'Connell said the following on 02/04/2010 02:04 PM:
Anton,
Thank you very much for your help! I think it would be a great help
to others, if you could add your method to the Radiant docs wiki.
In a mail message there's context and we can add with dialogue to
clarify. To do a piece
No, that's a theme.
I meant all the stuff or a blog - the code, extentions, configurations ...
Daniel O'Connell said the following on 02/04/2010 02:42 PM:
Apparently:
http://github.com/indexzero/radiant-scribbish-theme
On Feb 4, 2010, at 12:21 PM, Anton Aylward wrote:
[.]
Hey
Anton Aylward said the following on 02/04/2010 03:03 PM:
Daniel O'Connell said the following on 02/04/2010 02:04 PM:
Anton,
Thank you very much for your help! I think it would be a great help
to others, if you could add your method to the Radiant docs wiki.
I've pasted my method
For various reasons I'd like to have the Home on my site menu go to
/home (and the About go to /about and so on.)
Creating /home and the sections that go into it which get managed as
child pages - for editing/organization reasons - isn't the problem.
The problem is that people visit
Daniel O'Connell said the following on 02/02/2010 08:18 PM:
Hello to all,
I'm still trying to get my head around designing a website with
Radiant in mind. The biggest problem for me seems to be figuring out
how to write the layout html so that Radiant knows where the
content will go. For
I've done the development on my laptop and now moved to Dreamhost, where
Passenger blows up on (as far as I can tell from the error listing)
config.gem 'imagesize', :lib = 'image_size'
It says
Error message:
private method `gem' called for #Radiant::Configuration:0xa9e0974c
Exception
I have the file_system extension installed and took a 'snapshot'
So I did a took a backup copy of development
cp development.sqlite3.db development-2010-01-24.sqlite3.db
and then
rake development file_system:to_files
However the Db grew a bit when I restored that!
Dmitry Belitsky said the following on 01/15/2010 06:56 AM:
Hello there,
how can i use custom number of words/letters for generating teasers
for articles?
Is there are extension for it?
I only found Summarize extension, but this is not what i want for my
clients.
I want simplest
Ozan Ay said the following on 01/15/2010 09:09 AM:
I have made my xhtml css web template before the radiant cms
installation. Now how can I implant my web template to radiant cms. Are
there any tutorial or example.
Thanks
I'm working on one ...
--
Leadership is understanding people and
Sean Cribbs said the following on 01/15/2010 09:37 AM:
Hi Ozan,
There's a decent tutorial in the middle of my presentation slides here:
http://seancribbs.com/page_attachments//0054/barcampkc-pres.pdf
Slide #37 also illustrates the use of page-parts on a blog to supply the
'teaser' as I
Peter Degen-Portnoy said the following on 01/13/2010 11:38 AM:
So, the question is, what clever solutions have you used to expand the Admin
functionality for your users? Is there another approach that we¹re missing
that would be more elegant? I¹d appreciate your warnings and
Peter Degen-Portnoy said the following on 01/13/2010 05:49 PM:
Hi Folks,
Thanks so very much to everyone who responded; this has been fantastically
helpful!
It sure looks like we have a number of options including creating two more
layouts (although we would like to not have essentially
Peter Degen-Portnoy said the following on 01/13/2010 05:49 PM:
The r:if_content tags would allow us to use a simpler naming convention,
like right_gutter and all the elements that need to appear in the
right_gutter are placed there.
Do you really mean 'gutter'?
According to
Steven Southard said the following on 01/07/2010 01:31 PM:
I've heard wordpress has this handy edit link on any page if logged in
as admin. Sounds like an efficient way to encourage editing of
pages. As I understand, on the front-end if admin I need a link to
open
John Long said the following on 12/01/2009 01:05 PM:
This is not a bug. A 404 page is not intended to have children. I'd
recommend that you include some javascript that automatically
redirects to your home page.
DUH!
I'm not sure I agree.
Marking an existing page as 404 'cos its been taken
Endnotes are an alternative to footnotes.
Long footnotes can intrude into the page, using endnotes moves them 'out
of band'.
I've created an otherwise blank page /endnotes/ and the endnotes live
under there. Hyperlinks from the text lead there. simple enough, eh?
But I don't want people to
Myron Marston said the following on 11/30/2009 12:24 PM:
So, it appears to me that the cache is being properly cleared on the server,
but Firefox is continuing to display a version of the page that is has
cached on the browser. My best guess is that there is some issue with the
HTTP cache
Anton Aylward said the following on 11/26/2009 05:46 PM:
Is there a way to add the Last-Modified header to a template and have
it served correctly.
Correctly ... ?
Well, would that be from the date the page was last modified?
r:date [for=updated_at /
OK, so I have a page whose
Myron Marston said the following on 11/30/2009 06:26 PM:
Perhaps this ties in with my Last-Modified header question.
Anton--I looked through the archives and couldn't find this question. I'd
be curious to read that thread if you can point me in the right direction.
Resent.
I looked at the
Anton Aylward said the following on 11/26/2009 05:46 PM:
Is there a way to add the Last-Modified header to a template and have
it served correctly.
Correctly ... ?
Well, would that be from the date the page was last modified?
r:date [for=updated_at /
OK, so I have a page whose
Is there a way to add the Last-Modified header to a template and have
it served correctly.
Correctly ... ?
Well, would that be from the date the page was last modified?
r:date [for=updated_at /
OK, so I have a page whose body is
r:if_children
r:children:each
r:content /
subsor...@gmail.com said the following on 11/24/2009 10:03 AM:
Hello,
I was just taking a look at the Page Event Extension and wondered if
anyone knew what the day, month, season and year pages were and how
they worked?
Try installing it and you'll see that these are fields added to
subsor...@gmail.com said the following on 11/24/2009 11:53 AM:
Hmm,
How do you list the shows via the archives?
I can see r:events:in_range:each but that requires
start=/mm/dd manually specified in the tag.
r:events:upcoming:each limit=10 just seems to list all upcoming
events but
subsor...@gmail.com said the following on 11/24/2009 03:04 PM:
I'm confused at to what these additional page types actually do...?
You've got me confused now.
Which extensions are you talking about?
you're refering to
r:archive
and
r:events ...
Those are two separate extensions. The
Asfand Yar Qazi said the following on 11/23/2009 07:17 AM:
2009/11/22 Anton Aylward anton.aylw...@rogers.com:
Asfand Yar Qazi said the following on 11/22/2009 10:10 AM:
2009/11/21 Anton Aylward anton.aylw...@rogers.com:
I'm a strong believer in simplification, and one of the axioms is Each
Asfand Yar Qazi said the following on 11/22/2009 10:10 AM:
2009/11/21 Anton Aylward anton.aylw...@rogers.com:
Asfand Yar Qazi said the following on 11/21/2009 12:05 PM:
I'd like to know if Radiant or one of its extensions offers some
capabilities I'm looking for for a site I need to write
Asfand Yar Qazi said the following on 11/22/2009 10:10 AM:
2009/11/21 Anton Aylward anton.aylw...@rogers.com:
I'm not going to skimp on forum features just because it has to be in
Ruby on Rails - phpBB it is, because the rich feature set is worth it
(and it's free compared to vBulletin
Asfand Yar Qazi said the following on 11/21/2009 12:05 PM:
Hi,
I'd like to know if Radiant or one of its extensions offers some
capabilities I'm looking for for a site I need to write for a client.
Site. That's an important term.
It means domain? Right?
I wouldn't do this all with just
Mauricio Dulce said the following on 11/19/2009 07:05 PM:
Hello, I'm finishing a web mounted radiant, but I need to generate a
two-level navigation, and searched and not found such information and
I am using this reference to create the menu.
The idea is that this will render me this
Tom Stoll said the following on 11/16/2009 08:59 PM:
Unfortunately, Anton, I tried Keith's suggestion, and nothing changed. I use
Safari, and I don't think Safari did anything funny. Perhaps it will work
for you. I don't understand how Firefox could have done it to you. There
seem to be quite
Actually I was having problems with paperclipped:
When I try to add a new asset I get the popup on 'browse' but when I
click on a file the name isn't transfered to the input field.
Of course I can't enter the pat in the input filed since entering that
field causes the popup to appear ...
This
Jason Broom said the following on 11/13/2009 05:30 PM:
New to RadiantCMS. Not a developer. I'm trying to create an n-tiered (three
levels) standard navigation for a test site. Grandparents - Parents -
Children. This n-tiered navigation should always show the Grandparents, but
only show the
I've got a problem with with RedCloth4 that I can't find help with on
the pages at RedCloth.org
I want to cite a quotation, that is, generate HTML that reads
and as the German Playwright Johann Wolfgang von Goethe said
a
Anton Aylward said the following on 11/12/2009 03:21 PM:
I'm aware of the _correct_ use of cite and do use it that way.
My example could have used just about any tag, but the CITE was
different enough to stand out.
I should explain that.
In the generated page, I use ctrl-U to view the source
Jim Gay said the following on 11/09/2009 11:13 PM:
Is this a new instance or an upgrade?
If it's an upgrade, have you run rake radiant:update?
Its a new instance.
Not only that, but it seems my efforts to upgrade gems in general
have broken the other 0.6.9 application I was working on that I
well this
http://github.com/radiant/radiant/issues/unreads#issue/56
edit got the demo 0.8.1 working.
Perhaps it time to migrate that into the gem?
Now onward to find out why my other applications have been zapped.
--
There is only one quality worse than hardness of heart and that is
softness
I've been experimenting with embedding the 'title' tag.
Redcloth does this with the 'acronym mechanism.
From http://redcloth.org/textile/writing-paragraph-text/
there is the example
The EPA(Environmental Protection Agency) is measuring
GHG(greenhouse gas) emissions.
being mapped to
pThe
Mamed Mamedov said the following on 10/22/2009 01:31 AM:
As i know you can access query params via params hash. For example,
http://yoursite.com/?someparam=123 will be accessable through:
params[:someparam]
Is it ok?
Not really.
I know about that in RoR /app/ files, code and views and
I have a Radiant site hosted on Dreamhost.
It works fine.
I'm in the process of adding their Announcement List to the site.
OK so far.
Their how-to page is at
http://wiki.dreamhost.com/Announcement_Mailing_List#How_do_I_display_information_from_the_form_on_my_custom_URLs.3F
Well, actually that's
Nate said the following on 10/11/2009 10:38 PM:
Anton Aylward said the following on 10/11/2009 07:23 AM:
Ah.
Any suggestions for running this along side the development of other
Radiant sites using earlier version? For reasons of extension
compatibility and my lack of knowledge of GIT
Arthur Gunn said the following on 10/12/2009 08:24 AM:
Perhaps, then, you can suggest a source of How To for GIT for
non-developers.
There are no end of resources out there, my personal recommendation
though:
http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~blynn/gitmagic/
Ah. about 50 pages
John W. Long said the following on 10/09/2009 10:21 PM:
Hello!
I am pleased to announce the first release candidate of Radiant 0.9.0.
Oh Goodie!
* We’ve reduced the number of flash messages in favor of status
messages that pop up when you submit a form.
I'm not sure about that, I'll
Good idea.
I may have played with the settings and I may have omited the minifier
somewhere, but I've no objection to this, not to folding what is a key
extension into the distribution package.
--
Five exclamation marks, the sure sign of an insane mind.
-- Terry Pratchett _Reaper Man_
Anton Aylward said the following on 10/11/2009 07:23 AM:
Ah.
Any suggestions for running this along side the development of other
Radiant sites using earlier version? For reasons of extension
compatibility and my lack of knowledge of GIT I still run a lot of 0.6.9
'Cos I'd really like
John W. Long said the following on 09/23/2009 11:20 AM:
I like this:
r:if_blank part=my_part
r:unless_blank part=my_part
Personally I am tired of the if_
and prefer the more generic simple if with some parameter.
It look more natural.
--
Nothing is more difficult to carry out,
Jim Gay said the following on 09/23/2009 03:26 PM:
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 3:00 PM, John W. Long m...@johnwlong.com wrote:
Basically, encouraging users to have blank page parts is not something
that I want to encourage. They should delete the object to keep the database
clean if this is
Mohit Sindhwani said the following on 09/23/2009 09:35 PM:
Anton Aylward wrote:
John W. Long said the following on 09/23/2009 03:00 PM:
Basically, encouraging users to have blank page parts is not
something that I want to encourage.
Not so.
I've had to use blank page parts
John W. Long said the following on 09/23/2009 10:00 PM:
On Sep 23, 2009, at 9:35 PM, Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
Anton Aylward wrote:
I've had to use blank page parts as flags in a number of situations
becuase I could not solve the problem any other way.
I think that is the most common use case
Question in two parts.
1. Can I restrict the RSS to work on only part of the pages tree?
2. Can I have *one* RSS fee on TWO parts of the tree?
(e.g. 'Upcoming Events - /events'
and
'Upcoming presentations - /presentations'
)
--
It seems to work fairly well but composing e-mail
Dinooz said the following on 05/19/2009 02:22 PM:
I wonder if somebody can point me on alternatives to change the look
feel of my Radiant Site. I'm just starting and like to see some
examples of changing the way it looks.
I've done a number of different 'look and fee' usog the various free
I'm sorry this isn't a very precise question, but I'm also searching for
ideas.
I'm trying to automate a site. The use of CMS rather than crafted pages
is great, and would be better if I could get the staff concerned to use
Textile instead of their buggy html or importing html from Microsoft
Is there some way with Radiant to automatically generate an index of the
headings at the top of the page, as we see on so many sites?
I realise that I can have a
r:children:each
* r:link /
r:content //p
/r:children:each
that would pull the sub-pages together and give the appearance of one
Sean Cribbs said the following on 03/16/2009 11:39 AM:
I don't understand. Do you mean a Table of Contents?
Yes, but more than that. I realise my subject isn't quite right but I
really don't know how to explain it in one line.
Here's the business use-model:
While many sites that list
Mohit Sindhwani said the following on 03/16/2009 11:50 AM:
I think he means anchors! That's a good question - I have no idea how
to generate anchors automatically in a Radiant page. I don't think
there's a direct way :(
Half way there! Not just the anchors but some 'standard' thing so
Here I am with a site that uses paperclipped for asset management and I
try uploading a PDF and get the above as an error message.
How do I fix that?
--
Whenever men take the law into their own hands, the loser is the law.
And when the law loses, freedom languishes.
-- JFK
MtnBiker said the following on 03/07/2009 04:19 AM:
Anton Aylward wrote:
No, don't copy it by hand! Do the complete job and use the proper
method. Use
rake radiant:extensions:gallery:update
I ran the rake and still get the same log error:
What was the output of running rake
MtnBiker said the following on 03/06/2009 09:25 PM:
AFAIK these two gif's are associated with Gallery and in particular lightbox
which Gallery uses. But they are buried here:
/vendor/extensions/gallery/public/images/extensions/gallery/lightbox/closelabel.gif
Ah, if that's the ONLY place they
Elle Meredith said the following on 03/05/2009 01:54 AM:
In most cases, I completely agree with you Mohit :). However, in this
case, the layout is exactly the same: one #main column, one #sidebar
-- I only want to hide h1 heading on the home page.
If you do as I do and build your layouts
MtnBiker said the following on 02/28/2009 09:51 AM:
Radiant is slow for me on Dreamhost. Can take up to 3 minutes to load. Never
less than one minute if hasn't been loaded a while. A straight HTML page
takes seconds.
Is this normal or have I done something wrong?
Possibly. But I suspect
K H said the following on 02/25/2009 01:20 PM:
I have a radiant 0.7.1 site on Dreamhost. I ran into some troubles
early on because Passenger would not recognize my local gems. But
adding the following line to the top of /config/environment.rb solved
the problem for me.
ENV['GEM_PATH']
K H said the following on 02/25/2009 01:20 PM:
Hope this helps.
My question was about UPGRADING from 0.6.9 to 0.7.1
The Gem thing is incidental.
--
A sense of humor is part of the art of leadership, of getting along with
people, of getting things done.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
I'm trying to us this with a 0.6.9 base implementation and get lots of
errors like
`type_column_header' default partial not found!`type_column' default
partial not found!`type_column' default partial not found!`type_column'
default partial not found!`type_column' default partial not
I'm aware of
http://github.com/rp8/radiant-include-tag/tree/master
that will allow a HTML file to be included, but is there a tag which
will include another page or page part without doing a specific seek?
What I'd really like is to have a list of events, each on their own
page, but a synopsis of
N. Turnage said the following on 02/09/2009 10:17 PM:
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
N. Turnage wrote:
Since this question is going to be asked a number of times as people
begin to move their sites to v0.7 I thought I would begin the thread.
What extensions are known not to work with v0.7?
Could
http://blogs.zdnet.com/weblife/?p=207tag=nl.e539
Some interesting ideas here, since so many of our sites are interactive.
--
The truth of a proposition has nothing to do with its credibility.
And vice versa.
Excerpt from the notebooks of Lazarus Long,
from Robert Heinlein's Time Enough
john muhl said the following on 02/03/2009 08:28 PM:
http://github.com/aslakhellesoy/ba/network
looks like while there are some other forks their either not active or
get merged with the aslakhellesoy repository regularly.
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Anton Aylward anton.aylw
Saša Babić said the following on 02/04/2009 09:38 AM:
Anton Aylward wrote:
I don't want to blow away my current application.
I'm curious why do you find blowing it away such a problem?
I'm curious as to why someone supplied it as an extension and others
didn't, but the one that didn't
I'd like to try out the conference/event management system 'Ba' that I
see on GitHub.
However there are 4 different copies, and one says it will blow away the
database on installation!
Can someone advise on which to use, please.
--
life, n.:
A whim of several billion cells to be you for
Andreas Roedl said the following on 01/15/2009 12:46 PM:
Try to set a timeout in your database.yml as described in the last
post of this thread:
http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/138904
Done that. Restarted Passenger ...
Still locked. Now it takes about 10 seconds to come back with the
Sean Cribbs said the following on 01/15/2009 03:27 PM:
Do you have a rogue/zombie process that has a lock on the SQLite3 db?
I'd say sweep out any mongrel processes (or restart Apache if you're
using Passenger) and try again.
Its hosted at Dreamhost but I've tried killing everything in my ID
Nate Turnage said the following on 01/15/2009 03:27 PM:
Ah, sorry. This begs the question then, is there any kind of way of
accessing an SQLite from the terminal to run SQL statements on it?
./scripts/console production
a = Page.find(:first)
Yup, works.
a.save
Nope, busyexception
Johannes Fahrenkrug said the following on 01/13/2009 03:39 AM:
Hi Anton,
Thanks for your reply.
The Ruby on rails book - the Pickaxe book - discusses how to use RoR
with legacy databases. I'd recommend looking at that.
You mean the Agile Web Development with Rails book?
In short,
Johannes Fahrenkrug said the following on 01/13/2009 08:00 AM:
Hi Anton,
It may be that the DB2 tables don't have a field id. So how are you
going to have ROR access them? You have a 'shim' database that works
with id and maps that to the index of the DB2 table.
Ok, I see. Yes, the
Nate Turnage said the following on 01/13/2009 10:01 AM:
b) Less tech-savvy developers being able to modify things without
necessarily having to create an extension, a task that sounds very
demanding and daunting.
Sounds like me ;-)
What do you think?
+1
+256
--
December 32, 1999:
Johannes Fahrenkrug said the following on 01/12/2009 12:08 PM:
Hi,
I'm new to the list and relatively new to Radiant. I'm evaluating
Radiant for a mid-sized customer project. The customer has a legacy
DB2 database. Replacing it is not an option for the customer. So my
question is: can I use
Anton J Aylward said the following on 12/09/2008 07:04 PM:
Sean Cribbs said the following on 12/09/2008 06:25 PM:
That is a hold-over from Rails 1.x days. The autocomplete stylesheet is
really simple (see: http://pastie.org/335402). Removing that dependency
would be nice (PDI).
OK, so
Nate Turnage said the following on 12/04/2008 12:36 PM:
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 11:23 AM, Anton Aylward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just returned to a blogging engine to do an upgrade and realised I
know and like Radiant more.
What does it take to do
I've just returned to a blogging engine to do an upgrade and realised I
know and like Radiant more.
What does it take to do good blogging in Radiant? Is there a convenient
list of what plug-ins are required, templates and so forth?
Thanks.
--
A little inaccuracy can save tons of explanation.
Casper Fabricius said the following on 08/10/08 09:57 AM:
Hi Simon,
I'd recommend to do a
git clone git://github.com/radiant/radiant.git my_radiant_app
instead. Remember to create a database.yml file and to create the
mysql database on DH.
*sigh*
I had just got my head around SVN when you
Chris Parrish said the following on 21/06/08 11:51 PM:
John, have you ever considered changing the name developer to
designer? I think it'd be more clear.
Why?
A 'developer' is someone who develops content.
This is obvious to anyone except a programmer.
--
In order to dial out, it is
Jonathan McCoy said the following on 22/06/08 12:59 PM:
Anton Aylward wrote:
Chris Parrish said the following on 21/06/08 11:51 PM:
A 'developer' is someone who develops content.
This is obvious to anyone except a programmer.
Huh??
I think it's fairly useful to define the difference
Jonathan McCoy said the following on 22/06/08 02:38 PM:
Anton Aylward wrote:
The whole point is to have content.
Without content a web site is just an academic exercise in programming.
That theory is great, when one person designs, builds and manages a
site.
But as soon as you have more
Jonathan McCoy said the following on 22/06/08 03:12 PM:
Anton Aylward wrote:
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Whatever. Nice argument. Sadly it fell apart shortly after For most
businesses The reality is quite different, and I can assure you
that the ability to write copy, doesn't provide you with the competence
Thomas Watson Steen said the following on 06/06/08 09:05 AM:
Well... As the link explains, the 'caps' span is there so that we can
style acronyms. This is very strange to me. How come the people who
implementet this didn't use the already existing acronym tag in
HTML for this?
Shards in 0.6.7
In my efforts to migrate I found this:
http://blog.leetsoft.com/2006/5/29/easy-migration-between-databases
But when I tried it I got
$ radiant -v
Radiant 0.6.7
$ rake production db:backup:write
(in /home/anton/Ruby/Radiant)
rake aborted!
The Shards extension is required
Thank you for this, Casper.
I'm a Dreamhost customer and and this has cleaned up some 'failed to
start' problems I've been having.
Its also made deploying some examples I have on my laptop easier since
now I can just have Apache deal with them on an as-needed basis instead
of having to do a cd
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