Hi all, Hi Manuel,
thank you for your help.
Using the extension from the website Manuel mentioned, worked for me.
Thanks again,
Patrick
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Hello,
I tried to install the Tags extension
(http://github.com/jomz/radiant-tags-extension/tree/master/README) with
the Radiant master but I got the following problem :
[13:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/NetBeansProjects/myproject(master)]$
rake radiant:extensions:tags:install
(in
Vincent,
My apologies -- master is very unstable now because of some major
refactoring going on. I hope to complete some of it this weekend.
You're best off using 0.6.9 or a head just before the merge with the
Rails 2.1 branch. Andrew vonderLuft recently ran into this problem and
Hi Sean,
thanks for your quick reply - nope, the homepage is not in draft status.
Patrick
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What extensions do you have installed?
Sean
Patrick Scheips wrote:
Hi Sean,
thanks for your quick reply - nope, the homepage is not in draft status.
Patrick
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Hi Sean,
the following extensions are installed:
- Archive
- Mailer
- Markdown Filter
- Page Attachments
- Reorder
- Rss Reader
- Shards
- Tagtools
- Textile Filter
Radiant CMS version 0.6.4 is in usage.
-- Patrick
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I've been trying to get Jason Garber's RedClot4 extension to work on my
Dreamhost account.
Dreamhost support tell me that Passenger ignores environment variables.
IS THIS REALLY SO ?
OK, so having GEM_PATH set in my .bash_profile would be ignored, then
and so all the stuff about local
Acutally,
This is a problem with has_many_polymorphs on newer rails versions.
I've received a pull request to fix it but haven't had time to test it
out. I'll try to do that today.
-Jim
On Nov 26, 2008, at 8:25 AM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
Vincent,
My apologies -- master is very unstable now
I've been doing something similar using snippets and layouts. Is there
a fundamental difference between your version and this?
What I do now:
1. In my layout I put the following code:
r:if_content part=intror:content part=intro //r:if_content
r:content /
2. I also have a
There is a very big difference. You don't have to create extra snippets
and page parts to extract a summary. It's
You simply drop an `r:more /` tag in your one body page part and the
extension takes care of the rest. No extra page parts or snippets. I
built this cause I blog a lot and got
Got it. I just wanted to find out if there were any other hidden
features I hadn't noticed.
There's definitely a benefit to not having to create page parts -- it's
easier to see the whole page's content in one place. I don't mind the
one-time extra snippet, though.
Nice extension.
-Chris
I ran into the same problem when trying out the RedCloth4 extension.
It seemed like Rails grabbed the RedCloth-gem that Dreamhost provides
instead of the version that I installed in my local directory.
However, earlier on I did get Radiant working, using the Radiant gem
that I had
Radiant is such a nice platform to develop on that it really pains me
to choose another CMS for an upcoming website. It's mainly a brochure
site but they also sell about 50 products. They currently have an
outdated CMS and a yahoo shopping cart. They want to move forward
with an
Hi!
I've found the shopping module Übercart for Drupal really good. Of
course Drupal is PHP-based and all... but really flexible and has a
lot of other modules, so very seldom I find myself coding PHP when
using Drupal anyways. Generally speaking I use Drupal for more
advanced sites,
More info:
I’m excited to announce that we are planning another Radiant CMS
Sprint in December.
== What
A day-long hackfest to help finish some features for the 0.7 release
of Radiant CMS. The official goals are—refactoring the admin
controllers toward REST, continuing work on the new
Okay, my vote for best eCommerce solution, anywhere, is Magento.
(www.magentocommerce.com) I love it very much! ;-)
Marcus
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Steven,
Just checked out your home page. You do nice work!
Marcus
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Marcus Blankenship wrote:
Okay, my vote for best eCommerce solution, anywhere, is Magento.
(www.magentocommerce.com) I love it very much! ;-)
Marcus
Yeah, I've worked with Magento before. I hated it. Then again, I hate
MOST php-based projects.
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