Hi,
Thanks to the great help from the list, I've got my mailer extension
set up. I made a contact form following the example, but it did not go
through -- the form takes a long time to get submitted and I can't
received the message on the other end. I tested all the smtp settings
using my own emai
Ming- I have a section on troubleshooting Mailer on this blog post:
http://www.banane.com/2009/10/27/radiant-mailer-extension-installation-basics/
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 8:26 AM, Ming Pan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks to the great help from the list, I've got my mailer extension
> set up. I made a cont
Thanks Banane.
I'm still struggling with it. My SMTP server requires SSL on port 465,
and I put ":tls => true" and ":port => 465" in the settings, but no
luck yet. Could it be possible that it requires some kind of tls
plugin but I don't have it? If so, how to tell whether I have it or
how to inst
Ming,
Make sure to check your log (production or development, whatever Rails
environmnet you have setup.)
Also, yes, you need a plugin if your'e doing TLS, and you clone it to
your plugins directory.
git://github.com/collectiveidea/action_mailer_optional_tls.git
That's a good one.
It's all in
I just had the action_mailer_optional_tls installed in my plugins
directory. The following is the only record I find about my submission
of a test message, and it seems no smtp request has ever been
initiated:
Processing MailController#create (for 68.36.169.117 at 2010-02-02
14:10:46) [POST]
Par
For various reasons I'd like to have the "Home" on my site menu go to
"/home" (and the "About" go to "/about" and so on.)
Creating "/home" and the sections that go into it which get managed as
child pages - for editing/organization reasons - isn't the problem.
The problem is that people visit
Hello to all,
I'm still trying to get my head around designing a website with Radiant in
mind. The biggest problem for me seems to be figuring out how to write the
layout html so that Radiant "knows" where the content will go. For instance,
with a multi-column layout how do you determine where
Daniel O'Connell said the following on 02/02/2010 08:18 PM:
> Hello to all,
>
> I'm still trying to get my head around designing a website with
> Radiant in mind. The biggest problem for me seems to be figuring out
> how to write the layout html so that Radiant "knows" where the
> content will go.
I've got a template that might be helpful for you:
http://github.com/indexzero/radiant-scribbish-theme
It uses several content parts as well as the . Hope
that helps you!
Charlie
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 9:41 PM, Anton Aylward wrote:
> Daniel O'Connell said the following on 02/02/2010 08:18 PM:
I've built probably 20 sites in radiant and although each site has
similar requirements, there are just as many differences. I usually
have a default set of pages and CSS I create and I always use the
nested_layouts extension by default.
Usually Home pages are different than child pages so I give
The quick-and-dirty way is to add a tag to the HTML of your root
page:
Or you could use an extension like Vapor that lets you create arbitrary
redirects (I like Vapor a lot ;)
Sean
On 2/2/10 7:09 PM, Anton Aylward wrote:
> For various reasons I'd like to have the "Home" on my site menu go t
Hi, Radiant installation is failing with ruby 1.8.7 (2010-01-10 patchlevel
249) [i686-linux] because I'm getting the following error message:
$ rake production db:bootstrap (in /home/conradwt/rails.dir/examples/test)
rake aborted!
undefined method `feature_pattern=' for #
/home/conradwt/.rvm/gems/
Uninstall cucumber and it should work on 1.8.7. Radiant is not 1.9.1 ready yet.
I want to release an intermediate version that doesn't have this
problem with cucumber.
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 11:09 PM, Conrad Taylor wrote:
> Hi, Radiant installation is failing with ruby 1.8.7 (2010-01-10 patchlev
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