Hi guys - we're interested in building a multi-domain + multi-blog community
site. Think site[1-n].domain.com/blog[1-n]. Is Radiant the right platform to
build on?
Additionally, (very high-level) requirements are:
* premium features + paypal integration (think premium themes, analytics,
etc.)
*
Hi Fima,
what I love most about radiant is actually its extensibility plus the clean
programming model that comes with Ruby on rails apps in general. Extending
existing classes, adding your own models? Adding functionality to the lifecycle
of entities? Custom rake tasks? It's all just some
This may well have been asked before, but I can't see anything obvious in
the archives, so apologies in advance if it has...
I'm currently developing a site locally, and have noticed that all the
images (stored in /public/system as they're uploads) are running through the
rails process.
Whilst
On Mar 23, 2010, at 2:01 PM, Neil Middleton wrote:
This may well have been asked before, but I can't see anything obvious in
the archives, so apologies in advance if it has...
I'm currently developing a site locally, and have noticed that all the
images (stored in /public/system as they're
Has anyone done something similar with Apache? Obviously I don't want image
requests using up my processes
N
On 23 March 2010 18:17, Jim Gay j...@saturnflyer.com wrote:
On Mar 23, 2010, at 2:01 PM, Neil Middleton wrote:
This may well have been asked before, but I can't see anything
I thought we had upgraded to Radiant Edge for Womensgivingtree.org,
but now suspect the guys installed Radiant RC instead. How do you
upgrade safely on a site that is up and running? What is the correct
shell command to accomplish the upgrade? All help gratefully
accepted :-)
~ Alexis
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 4:06 PM, Alexis Masters alexismast...@gmail.com wrote:
I thought we had upgraded to Radiant Edge for Womensgivingtree.org,
but now suspect the guys installed Radiant RC instead. How do you
upgrade safely on a site that is up and running? What is the correct
shell