On 4/4/2010 5:16 PM, Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
Hello All,
It's spring... and I'm getting ready to revamp an old site. Since the
site has not been launched for a while, we have gone from a very sketchy
prototype in 0.6.7 to a better prototype in 0.6.9. Since then, I have
moved it to 0.7.1
On 5/4/2010 11:06 PM, john muhl wrote:
don't fix it if it ain't broken.
It is always good to get that advice from someone else... so that I know
I'm not just being lazy :)
Thanks, John.
Cheers,
Mohit.
6/4/2010 | 12:19 AM.
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On 6/4/2010 1:31 AM, Jim Gay wrote:
On Apr 5, 2010, at 1:28 PM, banane wrote:
I used drag_reorder which does what copy_move and reorder does, but
in 1. It does copy too, I believe.
Maybe this is just a difference in style, but I'd go all the way to 9.
If it were me, I'd go to 11
Hello All,
It's spring... and I'm getting ready to revamp an old site. Since the
site has not been launched for a while, we have gone from a very sketchy
prototype in 0.6.7 to a better prototype in 0.6.9. Since then, I have
moved it to 0.7.1 and most of the things work fine there.
However,
Hi Alexis
I'd love to hear if anyone uses Radiant as a multi-user blog, and if
so, how do you handle access? On WomensGivingTree.org, we really want
to let other blog about their experiences with helping small NGOs, but
at the same time, we are concerned about giving them access to our
On 2/3/2010 4:53 PM, Christian Aust wrote:
Am 02.03.2010 um 07:17 schrieb John Long:
If you only need to deal with the children of a page you can do what
you want with the children:each tag. There is no way to do this for
pages on the whole site. That would be a useful extension though.
On 1/3/2010 6:53 PM, Christian Aust wrote:
Hi all,
are there any radius tags that would allow me to build a last edited
snippet, that will display n pages ordered desc by their changed_at
attribute, regardless of their url?
It's no big deal, if there's none yet, I'd build one. Like,r:any
On 2/3/2010 2:17 PM, John Long wrote:
If you only need to deal with the children of a page you can do what
you want with the children:each tag. There is no way to do this for
pages on the whole site. That would be a useful extension though.
Great! I just realized that I answered the
On 23/2/2010 1:10 PM, banane wrote:
I was helping a client with their Radiant installation- and the
Gallery never showed up, and I was trying to help some of the content
writers and editors use it. The asset ID # is a bit cludgy and clumsy
to use. So went to another group and they suggested
On 23/2/2010 12:29 AM, Jeff Casimir wrote:
I'm working with a client who's having trouble uploading files. It's
extra frustrating because they're remote. We walked through the
process today and found that when they're clicking the Show Assets
Bucket on a page's edit screen, nothing is coming
On 23/2/2010 5:20 AM, banane wrote:
I was frustrated with paperclipped, and so were a few colleagues, so
we built MediaMaid, a really basic asset management extension. Just
throwing it out there.
Specifically what frustrated you? It would be good to have your view
point? Paperclipped
On 30/1/2010 7:25 AM, Steven Southard wrote:
Is there any extension that give readers the ability to do a little
editing? I was thinking that a post about a venue might have an area
that would allow readers to add to or edit the description. This is
kind of bordering on wiki ability but I
On 27/1/2010 2:05 AM, Andrew Neil wrote:
Hi folks,
I've just got round to posting images for each of my entries in the
extension registry. You should do the same!
http://ext.radiantcms.org/authors/18-drew-neil
That's all.
Drew
IN response to this post, I went to the website to
On 15/1/2010 10:37 PM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
Hi Ozan,
There's a decent tutorial in the middle of my presentation slides here:
http://seancribbs.com/page_attachments//0054/barcampkc-pres.pdf
Feel free to send any more specific questions to the list.
This is very helpful, Sean.
Thanks,
On 14/1/2010 12:38 AM, Peter Degen-Portnoy wrote:
There are two challenges we faced:
1. There is at least one page where we do not want to display at least one
of the snippets called for in the most-used inner layout
2. There are some page parts ‹ different for each page ‹ that should appear
On 8/1/2010 3:01 AM, Steven Southard wrote:
No I don't think so. Just a link to the admin page. It would just
make it fast because you won't have to go to the admin and find the
page you want to edit. If you have a lot of pages that can be a hassle.
I think creating a link to the page
Rob Levin wrote:
Basic use case:
User logs in -- ldap verified -- Rails/Radiant Auth
(restful_authentication or similar) -- user goes to a Forum (without having
to log in again)
First, is there an extensions that I could hook in to that wraps something
like restful_auth? (member extension
Sean Lum wrote:
testing testing :3
successful, I guess..
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Rob Levin wrote:
I've just started working at a place that is using Radiant for it's web site
and I've noticed our general pages are usually somewhere around 150kb and
take, on my system, around 800ms. FWIW, just now dslreports showed my
download speed (on my client box) avg at around 5000Kb.
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
Rob Levin wrote:
I've just started working at a place that is using Radiant for it's web site
and I've noticed our general pages are usually somewhere around 150kb and
take, on my system, around 800ms. FWIW, just now dslreports showed my
download speed (on my client
Steven Southard wrote:
I and others would love to chime in and help complete the picture
unfortunately Mohit already hit every point perfectly.
Sorry, Steven :P
Good luck with
your choice. If you choose Radiant engineering will love how it all
goes together and if you do your jobs
Peter Degen-Portnoy wrote:
Thanks, Steven, for the added perspective.
What do folks consider a high-volume site? If I'm looking to handle 3 - 5
million page views monthly, which I can do with a few production Rails
servers and a non-trivial production architecture (memcache, n-tier
Peter Degen-Portnoy wrote:
Fellow Railsians and Radiant peoples;
We are essentially performing a CMS bake off.
We are going through a similar issue. I love Radiant but we have had a
few issues with trying to use it for a new site. So, let me get this
started...
[+]
1. Radiant is stable -
qutic development wrote:
[codesample]
% form_for :visitor, :url = visitors_path do |f| -%
tr
td%= f.label( :login) %/td
td%= f.text_field(:login) %
/tr
/table
[/codesample]
Do you want to try to see if terminating it with -% works better?
% some_code -%
Cheers,
Mohit.
10/14/2009
qutic development wrote:
Good idea, but does nor change the behaviour.
Also strange is that the value of a text_area is rendered with extra
br /.
Not sure if it affects, but you have:
% form_for :visitor, :url = visitors_path do |f| -%
tr
td%= f.label( :login) %/td
td%=
qutic development wrote:
Thanks a lot Mohit! You saved my day! That is it!
Now all is rendered like it should be ;-)
Great :)
Cheers,
Mohit.
10/15/2009 | 12:35 AM.
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Geetha wrote:
I need to create two different radiant applications on different paths
(each is running mongrel_rails with different 3 ports so totally 6 ports)
I need to configure these 2 instances on apache virutal hosts?
Please help me
Easiest would be to put them on different sub-domains,
Geetha wrote:
Thanks for the reply
Please can you expalin little bit more and give me some examples
It's the same as deploying 2 Rails apps at 2 different sub-domains.
Just look that up online.
Cheers,
Mohit.
10/1/2009 | 2:38 PM.
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Tom Stoll wrote:
HI,
I managed to install Radiant 0.8.1 on Bluehost via the vendor directory.
Everything worked on the admin page, and I set up a page following the
tutorials. However, when I viewed my site, the same page is served, no
matter what, for 5 minutes. I'm thinking that I missed
John W. Long wrote:
On Sep 23, 2009, at 10:53 AM, Andrew vonderLuft wrote:
As info, these are the tags Sean mentioned:
tag 'if_blank' do |tag|
...
end
tag 'unless_blank' do |tag|
...
end
I like this:
r:if_blank part=my_part
r:unless_blank part=my_part
The current semantics of
John W. Long wrote:
On Sep 23, 2009, at 2:45 PM, Jim Gay wrote:
I'm not sure I understand what you mean by that last comment.
It's harder to explain.
Basically, encouraging users to have blank page parts is not
something that I want to encourage. They should delete the object to
keep the
Jim Gay wrote:
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 something that they desire.
Users
Anton Aylward wrote:
John W. Long said the following on 09/23/2009 03:00 PM:
On Sep 23, 2009, at 2:45 PM, Jim Gay wrote:
I'm not sure I understand what you mean by that last comment.
It's harder to explain.
Basically, encouraging users to have blank page parts is not
Jim Gay wrote:
We've got a 4 question survey up about your usage of Snippets.
Please take 30 seconds to respond and it will help us with development
of the next version or Radiant.
http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dERRVVlHekpDbVNXcDd3RFI1MGNwVlE6MA..
[check!] done.
Cheers,
John W. Long wrote:
Hi all,
Looking for some feedback on something.
I'm thinking about changing the URL tags to operate on and return the
full URL. I'm also thinking adding a new set of path tags for the case
when you just want to work with the path.
This would mean that r:if_url, r:url,
Alexis Masters wrote:
Hello!
I've been trying without success to install these two extensions
simultaneously. I would use only paperclipped if it were not for the
gallery extension, which seems to need page_attachments to operate.
Are any of you using either the gallery extension without
Alexis Masters wrote:
Thanks, Mohit. That vote of confidence is just what I needed to hear.
Smiles,
~ Alexis
Cheers! Ping me if you have any trouble.
Cheers,
Mohit.
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Eric de Hont wrote:
[snip]
Hi Eric,
There are a couple of things to keep in mind when working with Radiant,
Thanks for enlightening these points.
You're most welcome :) Welcome to Radiant
Cheers,
Mohit.
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Kristan Uccello wrote:
Thanks Jim for the last bit of info on ruby 1.9 incompatability.
I created a new cloud server and installed ruby 1.8.7 + rails +
sqlite3 etc. Now I have an issue logging in:
sorry if this is silly, but did you run the bootstrap script?
Cheers,
Mohit.
9/15/2009 | 3:17
Kristan Uccello wrote:
Yes I did: trace below
r...@oa-radiant-devsite:~/oa-dev-site# rake production db:bootstrap
(in /root/oa-dev-site)
This task will destroy any data in the database. Are you sure you want to
continue? [yn] y
that sure looks fine... any chance that you're running Radiant in
Eric de Hont wrote:
Hi all,
Being a newbie to Radiant I have encountered -and
gloatsolved/gloat- a little problem. I'll describe the problem and
the solution so other people might learn from the mistakes I made.
Perhaps a more experienced person can give some background information.
Steven Southard wrote:
Here is a pretty simple use of it at http://promiseacresarena.com/
Soon I planning to display the events on the calendar in tool tips and
change months without refreshing the page. Other then that I'm pretty
happy with it. The site has only been live a week or two so
Steven Southard wrote:
Oh sorry. Yes I ended up using page events. I tried event-calendar
out and it has a great calendar. It alreally actually does both of
the things I want this calendar to do. For me I switched to page
events because the tags were more inline with what I wanted and the
Also, see the aggregation extension that allows you to merge the two
content sets into one so that all their children can be treated as one.
Cheers,
Mohit.
7/30/2009 | 12:34 AM.
Sean Cribbs wrote:
You can make the RSS display whatever you want, since it's just a
page. Just change the r:find
exitseven wrote:
Hey,
just want to say that the radiant community is very helpful,
responsive and nice. If you got any problem you ask a question and you
will usually receive a helpful answer in no time. I will contribute
too.
Thanks,
rainer
Looking forward to your support :)
Cheers,
Joe Tunis wrote:
is it possible to get a Page's page type (class_name in the database) in
Radius? or some other way? i'm trying to create a page that lists all child
pages of a certain page type.
It's a Rails app at heart and the page type is just a property of the
page. You'll need to
Marshal Linfoot wrote:
Elaborating on Mohit's suggestion...
Parent Index page:
div class=faqlist
ol
r:children:each
lia href=#r:slug /r:title //a/li
/r:children:each
/ol
/div
r:children:each
div class=faqitem
a name=r:slug /h3r:title //h3/a
r:content /
/div
/r:children:each
Sample child
Keith Bingman wrote:
Another thing I would check out are lots of Radius tags. If you have
very complicated nested navigation and such, this can also really slow
the site down.
I have been running all my local sites on sqlite3 lately and really
don't notice any difference to the Mysql sites.
Jordon Bedwell wrote:
-Original Message-
From: radiant-boun...@radiantcms.org [mailto:radiant-
boun...@radiantcms.org] On Behalf Of Sean Cribbs
Jordon,
If you are running 0.8.0, add this to config/environment.rb, inside the
config.after_initialize block:
SiteController.cache_timeout =
john muhl wrote:
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 11:20 PM, Mohit Sindhwanit...@onghu.com wrote:
Hi, just a quick question - how do I increase the page caching from 5
minutes to something much more?
My site has mostly static content other than the use of the comments
extension which itself clears
Hi, just a quick question - how do I increase the page caching from 5
minutes to something much more?
My site has mostly static content other than the use of the comments
extension which itself clears the cache when the page changes. I think
it would make a great difference to the
Joel Oliveira wrote:
If Beast is something you'd want to explore, then I'd recommend
Altered Beast which, I think, is a fork that's actually active in its
development.
On Jun 28, 2009, at 4:13 PM, John W. Long m...@johnwlong.com wrote:
Mohit,
Have you thought about integrating Beast with
rustam mamat wrote:
thank all of your help
i work out with validation errors as David Cato segessted and it comes out
without massagebox.
it seems like all of the problems are theme`s problems.
i did it work out. thank you.
You may want to consider submitting a patch or at least
rustam mamat wrote:
http://www.yodacom.com http://www.yodacom.com/ was created with
radiant ,you can find it from radiant user`s site. if you try to open
this you will get
Error massage (IE 7.0) if you don`t get the Error massage ,refresh
it for several times then you will get the massage.
rustam mamat wrote:
I have checked , certainly there are validates errors but can not be counted
as too many to be holded up by IE.
and these validates errors created by radiant , it should be counted as bugs
or what.?
Technically, if you have problems accessing the main Radiant admin
David Cato wrote:
I've just updated the repo with some fixes for 0.7.1 compatibility.
Hi David,
I can confirm that this works for me.
Thanks a lot!
Cheers,
Mohit.
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Sean Cribbs wrote:
Michael Kessler Kunal Shah Brett McHargue
Jim Gay Jason GarberKunal Shah
Matt HenryRick DeNatale Pat Allan
Josh French Brent Kroeker Sean Cribbs
Thanks guys! If you'd like to hop on the development
Kunal must have done an awful
Jeff Casimir wrote:
I looked through the Rakefile and finally had an idea. Rake wasn't
looking at environment.rb, it was going for boot.rb. So I opened up
my config/boot.rb, casually ignored the warnings at the top of the
file, and put the following on the first line:
ENV['RAILS_ENV'] =
Daniel O'Connell wrote:
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reaches.
Victor Zuniga wrote:
Hi Mohit,
Sorry about the delay on replying to your email.
The issue had to do with versioning. Sean, thanks for the hint. I went ahead
and checked out tag 0.6.9 and was able to install and run the migrations.
So, I have the extension installed and I am about to start the
Andrew Neil wrote:
A better solution would be to create a new model called StorePage,
inheriting from Radiant's Page model.
*snip*
This belongs in the wiki!!!
Cheers,
Mohit.
6/14/2009 | 12:07 AM.
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Victor Zuniga wrote:
Hello,
A follow up question on the multisite extension. I am trying to install the
extension from
http://github.com/radiant/radiant-multi-site-extension/tree/master and
getting the following error message when running the migrations:
** Invoke production (first_time)
**
Jeff Casimir wrote:
Jim,
I knew it would be something obvious. I had looked through several
wiki pages, but not that one.
Maybe this link should be added to The Bleeding Edge section of
http://radiantcms.org/download/?
- Jeff
Hi Jeff
Would you please do that? That said, I'd recommend
Vassilis Rizopoulos wrote:
Are you using Mechanize to import pages into Radiant?
That was actually the fastest way I could think off to get my data in
there i.e. the code I used for the login: http://www.pastie.org/501391
I can figure out which article number a page has given the page's
justin blecher wrote:
/lurk
A handful of you know that Josh French and I work at Digital Pulp in
NYC. We recently built and launched the CACM site
http://cacm.acm.org/, which of course, runs [a hot-rodded version
of] Radiant. Client loves it, Radiant FTW, etc.
Anyway, it was just brought to my
justin blecher wrote:
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Mohit Sindhwanit...@onghu.com wrote:
Awesome! The inverted tags (the sequence of lurk) is intentional?
yes, mohit, you must've missed my first message a long time ago which
contained the opening lurk tag.
i'll tidy-up the open
Vassilis Rizopoulos wrote:
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 5:02 PM, Charlie Robbins
charlie.robb...@gmail.comwrote:
The edit published_at field is disabled by default in the Admin interface.
You can enable it by changing a config value.
Radiant::Config['page.edit.published_date?'] = true
More on
Vassilis Rizopoulos wrote:
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 5:02 PM, Charlie Robbins
charlie.robb...@gmail.comwrote:
The edit published_at field is disabled by default in the Admin interface.
You can enable it by changing a config value.
Radiant::Config['page.edit.published_date?'] = true
More on
Vassilis Rizopoulos wrote:
I have a self-built blog engine that stores article content in text
files. Most of the entries are in Textile so I don't see a problem there.
I would like to move this content to the new Radiant-based blog I got
up and running, and ofcourse I want to backdate them so
Andrew Neil wrote:
On 28 May 2009, at 05:20, Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
Andrew Neil wrote:
I've just ran into this problem too, whilst trying to upgrade a
site from Radiant 0.6.9 to 0.7.1. I found that I could not run
`rake radiant:update`. I kept getting a message like
Mauricio Dulce wrote:
hello, any one know how to make dynamic menu with radiant
what do you mean dynamic menu?
Cheers,
Mohit.
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N. Turnage wrote:
Hey guys,
I have built a contact form with Mailer and I would like to use it in
my template so that it is at the bottom of every page. It is working
on the contact page itself, but on any other page I get the Mailer
config is not valid error. The ReadMe for Mailer says that
N. Turnage wrote:
I just looked at its readme and it says:
You configure the recipients and other Mailer settings in a mailer
part
The form and it's config are set up properly. On the /contact page
everything works perfectly. But on other pages it doesn't.
I'm guessing that's because you
end
It tends to suggest that if the parent has a mailer part, it should be
fine. Can you try to create a mailer part in the top page and try?
Cheers,
Mohit.
5/28/2009 | 12:02 AM.
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
N. Turnage wrote:
I just looked at its readme and it says:
You configure the recipients
Andrew Neil wrote:
I've just ran into this problem too, whilst trying to upgrade a site
from Radiant 0.6.9 to 0.7.1. I found that I could not run `rake
radiant:update`. I kept getting a message like:
can't activate rspec (= 1.1.12, runtime), already activated
rspec-1.2.6
I found that
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
Andrew Neil wrote:
I've just ran into this problem too, whilst trying to upgrade a site
from Radiant 0.6.9 to 0.7.1. I found that I could not run `rake
radiant:update`. I kept getting a message like:
can't activate rspec (= 1.1.12, runtime), already activated
Hi Chaim
I'm not sure what you want to do :(
If I understand correctly, there are 2 issues:
1. You want to gather news from different places. This is something
aggregate can do. But what you seem to want is to have a place where
you can define all the URLs that need to be aggregated.
Chaim Kirby wrote:
Mostly correct, yes.
For now you can ignore your #2, if I can figure out #1 I should be good
to go.
For #1, Ideally I would like to have a snippet that handles putting the
urls together. I know where in my hierarchy news pages will be, but I
wont necessarily know when someone
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
tag aggregate_snippet do |tag|
raise `snippet_name' attribute required unless
tag.attr[snippet_name]
if name = tag.attr['snippet_name']
if snippet = Snippet.find_by_name(name.strip) #snippet was found..
urls =
snippet.content.split(;).map(:strip
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
tag aggregate_snippet do |tag|
raise `snippet_name' attribute required unless
tag.attr[snippet_name]
if name = tag.attr['snippet_name']
if snippet = Snippet.find_by_name(name.strip) #snippet was found..
urls
Chaim Kirby wrote:
Ill try something like that. I figured I was going to have to go into
the tag code and get it to evaluate any radiant tags in the urls list
before parsing the urls, so it looks like that is what I will be doing.
Christian Vetter posted this once:
You can put radius tags
michael starke wrote:
Hello Mohit,
paperclipped comes with a fine installation routine that even imports
your old attachments (and images) and moves them to it's default
location. Look at the github page, there should be a rake task for
mirgration form page_attachments. At least that's how i
srinivasulu vecha wrote:
sir
please send installation process of ruby on rails in windows operating
system.
This is not the correct mailing list for Rails installations. Please
check: http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-talk?hl=en
By the way, there are enough guides online on how to
Jean Valjean wrote:
Hi,
I was just wondering it there was something like a standard way(or best
practice) for tackling internationalization and localization in radiant.
I've tried a couple of solutions but they all seem too hacky to me. I've
just started using radiant and I was blown away by
Ratan Sebastian wrote:
The usual question: for the admin interface or the content site?
For the content of the site.
Ok! I think a few solutions have been proposed so far. I don't think
that there is one way that counts as best practice. In my case, I
prefer to have
Kirby, Chaim wrote:
I would rather something in the admin interface, we want to allow the
researchers handle their own publications. If a daemon/script is my only
option Ill bite the bullet
I don't think that there is anything that's directly available as an
extension (at least, I don't seem
Chaim Kirby wrote:
I am working on an academic webpage, and there is a desire to list
publications. No one wants to retype all of the publications for the
department.
Ideally I would like a workflow of: 1)Export xml from EndNote 2)Click
Make Pages button in radiant 3)Paste xml
4)End up with how
N. Turnage wrote:
I have a but report and a suggestion for the Templates extension.
Bug report:
When you change a template (parts or structure) in any way the pages
that are based on the template don't get updated with the changes. For
each page that uses that template must be opened and
N. Turnage wrote:
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
N. Turnage wrote:
I have a but report and a suggestion for the Templates extension.
Bug report:
When you change a template (parts or structure) in any way the pages
that are based on the template don't get updated with the changes.
For each page
Emanuel Vinzent wrote:
thank's!
with the underscores in the directiories will should be work ;-)
With the advent of git, we need a FAQ that explains how to rename
extension directories after the extension is cloned to
vendor/extensions. I guess there's a clean way to guess the directory
john muhl wrote:
http://wiki.github.com/radiant/radiant/installing-extensions
This is my Homer Simpson moment. Ever since the wiki moved from
Junebug, I haven't properly connected with it (I think it's the color
scheme!). I shall be more diligent :)
Cheers,
Mohit.
5/14/2009 | 11:53 PM.
Christian Nikolajsen wrote:
Hi Mohit sorry I never got back to you on your example. I tried it out
and it's been causing problems for me and I'm getting the same
problems with the example from Dan.
When I try your examaples I get the following error message:
NoMethodError in
Christian Nikolajsen wrote:
Hi Mohit,
A thought occured to me and I tried your code on a clean radiant
install and it works perfectly. Both yours and Dans code example.
Maybe some extension I have installed is causing the trouble?
These are the extenstions I have installed:
copy_move
mailer
Christian Nikolajsen wrote:
Aha! Found the culprit, you were right it is navigation_tags causing
my grief.
Thanks for the help.
/Christian
Glad to know! Now, it's time for someone to add this to the wiki :P
*hint hint*
Cheers,
Mohit.
5/14/2009 | 1:21 PM.
Hi, I have just started to use the Comments Extension. One of the
things that I have noticed is that the comments extension has always
mentioned in the readme that:
Relative urls will not work on comment pages if they fail validation,
since the page gets re-rendered at a (probably) different
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
Hi, I have just started to use the Comments Extension. One of the
things that I have noticed is that the comments extension has always
mentioned in the readme that:
Relative urls will not work on comment pages if they fail validation,
since the page gets re-rendered
Christian Nikolajsen wrote:
Ok, I will try to explain.I'm setting up a site that has a horizontal main
menu at the top of the page (for this navigation_tags works perfectly).
Then for each of these main pages that have children I want a submenu.
example using Benny's page examples:
If I have a
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
Christian Nikolajsen wrote:
Ok, I will try to explain.I'm setting up a site that has a horizontal
main
menu at the top of the page (for this navigation_tags works perfectly).
Then for each of these main pages that have children I want a submenu.
example using Benny's
Christian Nikolajsen wrote:
Thanks Benny, not quite as dynamic as I would have hoped. Are there
currently any other extensions/ways/best practics out there to create a
dynamic menu in radiant?
/Christian
Sorry Christian,
I don't understand what you're trying to do. Could you explain with
Jim Gay wrote:
We're playing with a simple way to block spam on our site and have
push changes back into our fork of the comments extension
http://github.com/saturnflyer/radiant-comments/tree/master
Here's the gist of it:
It’s easy to use: you simply add
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