As far as paperclipped doing a group of assets it's pretty much
there. You can attach images to a page and then using > display all those images.
Steven
On Sep 15, 2009, at 10:28 AM, Charlie Robbins wrote:
I was running Gallery. Don't really need it anymore. Really wish
someone
could jus
I was running Gallery. Don't really need it anymore. Really wish someone
could just introduce the concept of a Gallery (or Group of assets) to
Paperclipped. Having two separate extensions managing my assets seems
redundant to me.
Charlie
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Nate Turnage wrote:
> O
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 10:20 AM, Charlie Robbins wrote:
>
> (...)/mysite
> (...)/mysite/tmp -r
> (...)/mysite/environment.rb
> (...)/mysite/public/assets (for paperclipped)
> (...)/mysite/public/galleries (for gallery)
>
>
So you are running the gallery extension with paperclipped, then?
~Na
Passenger does work well with Radiant, but in some instances you might need
to chown or chgrp certain directories to the DefaultPassengerUser that
you've specified in your respective config file (Apache or nginx). Some
places I've had to do this recently
(assuming radiant mysite)
(...)/mysite
(..
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Ollivier Robert wrote:
> Hello, I've been using mongrel then thin for my small website, with
> two instances (I have a dual core machine) withlittle or no problem
> (except when I tried to run 0.8.0, more on this after I'll have tried
> 0.8.1). Now, I've been hea
Hello, I've been using mongrel then thin for my small website, with
two instances (I have a dual core machine) withlittle or no problem
(except when I tried to run 0.8.0, more on this after I'll have tried
0.8.1). Now, I've been hearing about the so called mod_rails aka
Passenger. Is there any ad