More discussion on dropping IE6:
http://www.infoq.com/news/2008/07/ie6_on_its_way_out
Will Emerson
Livelihood Technology
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>Do you actually have a layout created in Radiant called "Main"?
Yes I have a layout called Main in Radiant.
Thanks for any help,
Will Emerson
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r the little-used
admin controllers where I had been lazy and used scaffolding.
So basically once I got past these hurdles, the rails_support extension
worked just fine.
Good luck upgrading!
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oks like it is not loading a helper.
I appreciate any help and tips on how to use this extension.
Thanks,
Will Emerson
102:share_layouts willemerson$ rake --trace
(in /Users/willemerson/work/essence/vendor/extensions/share_layouts)
** Invoke default (first_time)
** Invoke test (first_ti
I have been using the rails_support extension in Radiant 0.6.4. I'm
moving a project to Radiant 0.6.7 and Rails 2.02 and I'm hitting
problems. Will this extension work with 0.6.7? or is there a better
choice to serve rails pages in another extension through radiant
layouts?
Thanks,
Wi
adapt it.
I agree. the gallery extension is awesome.
Will Emerson
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It seems like Radiant pages are dynamically generated. The content is
moved out of html pages and stored in the database and then generated
with layouts, pages, and snippets. It seems like a lot of the sites
listed as using Radiant are "portal" sites. Could someone clarify thi