Re: [Radiant] Can Radiant be really easy to use for non-technical content editors?

2008-11-19 Thread Simon Rönnqvist
Hi! Yes some WymEditor + paperclipped combination could be really cool. I've never really used WymEditor for any of my clients.. but I've tried both Markdown and a tightly configured TinyMCE (which would be pretty close to WymEditor). With Markdown I've seen that the content remains

[Radiant] Passenger on openSUSE

2008-11-19 Thread Anton J Aylward
I've recently given up on Mandriva and moved to opehSUSE and on the whole don't regret it. However I now have some problems wit virtual hosts and passenger. I used to have a demo of Radiant on my laptop. Entry in the hosts file for 'radiantdemo.tld' == 127.0.0.1, and a few other virtual hosts

Re: [Radiant] help with dynamic_image extension

2008-11-19 Thread Sean Cribbs
Adam van den Hoven wrote: I'll jump on IRC soonest (any suggestions for a good mac client?) Colloquy is what everyone I know uses. Sean ___ Radiant mailing list Post: Radiant@radiantcms.org Search: http://radiantcms.org/mailing-list/search/ Site:

Re: [Radiant] Re: page_attachments / :secret / #protect_from_forgery error

2008-11-19 Thread Victor Zuniga
It seems Rails just patched a CSRF vulnerability yesterday. http://weblog.rubyonrails.com/2008/11/18/potential-circumvention-of-csrf-pro tection-in-rails-2-1 Victor On 11/18/08 11:41 PM, Sean Cribbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For some reason, the CSRF protections in Rails require that

Re: [Radiant] help with dynamic_image extension

2008-11-19 Thread Adam van den Hoven
yeah that's what I'm using now... Thx, by the way, for the help. Adam On 19-Nov-08, at 6:31 AM, Sean Cribbs wrote: Adam van den Hoven wrote: I'll jump on IRC soonest (any suggestions for a good mac client?) Colloquy is what everyone I know uses. Sean

Re: [Radiant] help with dynamic_image extension

2008-11-19 Thread Jerry Hilts
Colloquy http://colloquy.info/ On 18 Nov, 2008, at 23:42, Adam van den Hoven wrote: I'll jump on IRC soonest (any suggestions for a good mac client?) ___ Radiant mailing list Post: Radiant@radiantcms.org Search:

Re: [Radiant] Can Radiant be really easy to use for non-technical content editors?

2008-11-19 Thread Casper Fabricius
I am happy my frustrations resulted in some discussion and good ideas. The ideas for extensions for a scratch pad, filter toolbars and som WymEditor + paperclipped would all be highly usable to me, but I don't have the time to build any of them right now. I have used TinyMCE filter for

RE: [Radiant] Can Radiant be really easy to use for non-technicalcontent editors?

2008-11-19 Thread Marcus Blankenship
Another thought, crazy as it might be, would be to create a FLEX component that represents a content editor. We do this on some of our flex apps, and it works well. Here's an example: http://cfsilence.com/blog/tips/rte/bin/richTextEditor.cfm This might allow for more control than JS based

Re: [Radiant] Can Radiant be really easy to use for non-technicalcontent editors?

2008-11-19 Thread Andrew Gehring
Off topic, possibly... But is that FLEX app open source? Andrew On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 11:28 AM, Marcus Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Another thought, crazy as it might be, would be to create a FLEX component that represents a content editor. We do this on some of our flex apps, and

RE: [Radiant] Can Radiant be really easy to use fornon-technicalcontent editors?

2008-11-19 Thread Marcus Blankenship
Sorry, then. Yes, the Flex language/compiler is open source, and that app was as well. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrew Gehring Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 10:39 AM To: radiant@radiantcms.org Subject: Re: [Radiant] Can

RE: [Radiant] Can Radiant be really easy to usefornon-technicalcontent editors?

2008-11-19 Thread Marcus Blankenship
Oh, sorry. ;-) This is the original page, and has a source link. (http://weblogs.macromedia.com/mc/archives/disclosableRTE.zip) If you like that sort of thing, here's a few more flex resources. Forgive if this if off topic. Adobe Flex downloads page:

[Radiant] Help with Radiant/Rails Implementation

2008-11-19 Thread Chris Parrish
I'm stumped and could use some help/advice -- time to show your mad hackr skillz... Please forgive the length, there's some needed background involved. Background -- SnS TextAsset models track their dependencies (each model parses its content and identifies r:javascript or

Re: [Radiant] Help with Radiant/Rails Implementation

2008-11-19 Thread Mohit Sindhwani
Chris Parrish wrote: * Your idea here... Probably way out on a limb here (blame it on the time), but how about keeping that 1 table for that 1 column! OK, before you relegate it to Junk Mail :) here's an explanation: If I remember correctly (and I may be completely wrong), SnS

[Radiant] Could not load extension from file:

2008-11-19 Thread Michael Krisher
Hello, I am trying deploying my first Radiant site and am running into issues when trying to start the server/console/whatever and running the rake task to migrate the extensions fails as well: Could not load extension from file: fckeditor_extension. #NameError: uninitialized constant

Re: [Radiant] Could not load extension from file:

2008-11-19 Thread Manuel Meurer
Hi Michael, Could you run the rake task with --trace and post the output? Manuel On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 11:10 PM, Michael Krisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I am trying deploying my first Radiant site and am running into issues when trying to start the server/console/whatever and

Re: [Radiant] Could not load extension from file:

2008-11-19 Thread Michael Krisher
Thanks for the reply Manuel, here is the output: ** Invoke production (first_time) ** Execute production ** Invoke environment (first_time) ** Execute environment Could not load extension from file: Fckeditor_extension. #NameError: uninitialized constant FckeditorExtension Could not load extension

Re: [Radiant] Could not load extension from file:

2008-11-19 Thread Mohit Sindhwani
Michael Krisher wrote: Hello, I am trying deploying my first Radiant site and am running into issues when trying to start the server/console/whatever and running the rake task to migrate the extensions fails as well: Could not load extension from file: fckeditor_extension. #NameError:

Re: [Radiant] Could not load extension from file:

2008-11-19 Thread Michael Krisher
yes, db:migrate fails with same extension errors. In trying to figure it out, I've tried installing the Ray extension and trying to manage the extensions that way. However, it is now failing on production as well: bash$ script/console production Loading production environment (Rails 2.0.2) Could

Re: [Radiant] Could not load extension from file:

2008-11-19 Thread Michael Krisher
John, I hadn't thought of that. I cloned them to install them. I may need to make them submodules and then add them? Thanks, -- Mike ___ Radiant mailing list Post: Radiant@radiantcms.org Search: http://radiantcms.org/mailing-list/search/ Site:

Re: [Radiant] Could not load extension from file:

2008-11-19 Thread john
On 2008/11/19, at 20:20, Michael Krisher wrote: John, I hadn't thought of that. I cloned them to install them. I may need to make them submodules and then add them? If you cloned them then I can't imagine what the problem might be. ray will default to using submodules if the project