excuse me for replying to myself, I am having similar problem when
initializing page_attachments:
rake aborted!
uninitialized constant PageAttachmentsExtension::Technoweenie
(See full trace by running task with --trace)
Stefan
On 4.6.2008, at 7:23, Stefan Urbanek wrote:
Hi,
I am trying t
Hi,
I am trying to install the Reorder extension. When I do: rake
db:migrate:extensions I get:
rake aborted!
uninitialized constant ApplicationController
(See full trace by running task with --trace)
What I did:
1. downloaded full(*) radiant tree using SVN
2. downloaded Reorder extension
Oh! Sorry, I misunderstood both the original question and Radiant's
capabilities. I was just looking for a way to configure the admin title at
all. Which is found here:
http://wiki.radiantcms.org/Additional_Configuration_Options
Sean Cribbs wrote:
I think something like "Pages - Radiant CM
I've got a completely new Radiant application using 0.6.7... it's
completely fresh. I bootstrapped, running the migrations and started
it. It worked. Then I installed the MultiSite extensions from: http://svn.radiantcms.org/radiant/tags/rel_0-6-7/extensions/multi_site/
I ran the migration,
A guys got to keep on his toes. Okay, I had that file and changing it
made it work perfectly. Thank you for your fast reply.
-Steven
On Jun 3, 2008, at 6:37 PM, Andrea Franz wrote:
In the new version i put the galery.yml file in RAILS_ROOT/config/
extensions/gallery/gallery.yml.
Have yo
On 04/giu/08, at 01:02, Steven Southard wrote:
When I got the newest gallery extension update I couldn't get
mini_magick to work with it. The pictures moved and stayed were I
put them but I wasn't able to upload and new images. Also the
thumbs weren't the right size either.
I could but
Jason,
You could create a new rails project and generate the scaffold from
there, then copy the files over. Sorry, not an ideal solution, but it
would work.
Sean
Jason Grimes wrote:
I'm updating my site to the new version of Radiant (0.6.7) and of
course my extensions no longer work in the
When I got the newest gallery extension update I couldn't get
mini_magick to work with it. The pictures moved and stayed were I put
them but I wasn't able to upload and new images. Also the thumbs
weren't the right size either.
I could but the old gallery extension back in and I could upl
I'm updating my site to the new version of Radiant (0.6.7) and of course
my extensions no longer work in the admin interface. I know that the
dynamic scaffolding is no longer supported in the 2.0 version of rails.
I would like to move my extensions over to the static scaffolding but I
have ru
J Aaron Farr wrote:
Jay Levitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I know Radiant isn't quite blog-ready yet, but I've got a ridiculously
simple blog set up in MovableType that I want to move over. I don't
care about users or comments, just posts.
Can anyone think of a workflow that might help accomp
Chris Parrish wrote:
Jay Levitt wrote:
Yep, that works too!
Good. Let me know if anything changes.
I'm not using FF3 at all so I can't help you there but I am seeing some
interesting headers from your server...
So this makes me wonder whether or not v0.4.1 is working. Have you
cleared
Sean Cribbs wrote:
> Note to developers --
>
> Just like in Javascript, it's better to test for the objects you need.
> This could have been obviated by testing for admin.page rather than
> Shards, which was just a module namespace for injected modifications.
> (Sorry to pick on you, Andrea)
If i
Shane,
The latest is on github, which we will be moving to permanently within
the next month. We also have a solution in the works for the
sub-projects/extensions issue.
$ git clone git://github.com/seancribbs/radiant.git
$ cp -r radiant/extensions/reorder /path/to/your/project/vendor/extens
Sean,
Would you mind posting here when the revised reorder extension is
available? And will the link still be?:
http://svn.radiantcms.org/radiant/tags/rel_0-6-7/extensions/reorder/
Thanks again for all of your help and patience! I love Radiant and have
used it on all my recent projects. Keep
Benny Degezelle said the following on 03/06/08 02:55 PM:
>> $ radiant -v
>> Radiant 0.6.7
>> $ rake production db:backup:write
>> (in /home/anton/Ruby/Radiant)
>> rake aborted!
>> The Shards extension is required and must be loaded first!
>
> Anton,
>
> Since 0.6.7, the shards extension is indee
Note to developers --
Just like in Javascript, it's better to test for the objects you need.
This could have been obviated by testing for admin.page rather than
Shards, which was just a module namespace for injected modifications.
(Sorry to pick on you, Andrea)
Sean
Anton Aylward wrote:
B
Benny Degezelle said the following on 03/06/08 02:55 PM:
>> $ radiant -v
>> Radiant 0.6.7
>> $ rake production db:backup:write
>> (in /home/anton/Ruby/Radiant)
>> rake aborted!
>> The Shards extension is required and must be loaded first!
>
> Anton,
>
> Since 0.6.7, the shards extension is indee
Nice one, Sean. Seems obvious now that you've shown the way ;)
Thanks,
Casper
On 03/06/2008, at 20:41, Sean Cribbs wrote:
Well, the natural answer to deferment in Ruby is a closure, of course!
hash[:normal] ||= lambda { parse('') }
Sean
Casper Fabricius wrote:
Sean,
Thanks for your answer
> $ radiant -v
> Radiant 0.6.7
> $ rake production db:backup:write
> (in /home/anton/Ruby/Radiant)
> rake aborted!
> The Shards extension is required and must be loaded first!
Anton,
Since 0.6.7, the shards extension is indeed no longer needed, but one of
your other extensions is still looking
Well, the natural answer to deferment in Ruby is a closure, of course!
hash[:normal] ||= lambda { parse('') }
Sean
Casper Fabricius wrote:
Sean,
Thanks for your answer. However, parse doesn't work quite as I hoped.
Calling parse will parse the given string immediately in the current
context
On 2008/06/03, at 11:22, Casper Fabricius wrote:
If you have uploaded files using gallery, page_attachments or
something else locally, you must also upload these manually from
public to public.
I ran into this same issue (with page_attachments), so I just switched
it to use Amazon S3 for
Jay Levitt wrote:
Yep, that works too!
Good. Let me know if anything changes.
BTW, for others reading the list, you will need to clean out the old
cache to get the new date format to take (as Arik mentioned). This is
done automatically whenever you save any asset (javascript or stylesheet
Hi Anton,
I feel your pain, as I also follow the pattern of filling content into
the database locally, and then deploy with that data later.
I use MySQL locally and on Dreamhost, and if you can live with that
(MySQL is quite easy to install and manage), you can do as I do, which
is not op
Sean,
Thanks for your answer. However, parse doesn't work quite as I hoped.
Calling parse will parse the given string immediately in the current
context and return a string. I need to postpone the actual parsing
until the context is changed to each item in the collection. I was
hoping to
Thank you for this, Casper.
I'm a Dreamhost customer and and this has cleaned up some 'failed to
start' problems I've been having.
Its also made deploying some examples I have on my laptop easier since
now I can just have Apache deal with them on an as-needed basis instead
of having to do a "cd ~/R
A... geez. Had to clean out the cache. Now it works like a charm!
Thanks Chris! You're awesome.
Arik Jones wrote:
> I didn't get it to work... I installed the newest version from latest.
> No go.
>
> Chris Parrish wrote:
>> Thanks for the heads up, Jay! I've fixed the issue and just relea
From 0.6.7's environment.rb:
# Your secret key for verifying cookie session data integrity.
# If you change this key, all old sessions will become invalid!
# Make sure the secret is at least 30 characters and all random,
# no regular words or you'll be exposed to dictionary attacks.
con
I didn't get it to work... I installed the newest version from latest.
No go.
Chris Parrish wrote:
> Thanks for the heads up, Jay! I've fixed the issue and just released
> SnS v0.4.1
>
> As it turns out, I actually needed to make the date conform to HTTP
> header standards via:
> response.h
Shane,
The problem lies in a minor bug in the reorder extension. I'll push up
the change today to github.
Sean
Shane Thacker wrote:
Sean,
Sure thing.
http://pastie.org/207596
shane
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Jay Levitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I know Radiant isn't quite blog-ready yet, but I've got a ridiculously
> simple blog set up in MovableType that I want to move over. I don't
> care about users or comments, just posts.
>
> Can anyone think of a workflow that might help accomplish this, ei
Chris Parrish wrote:
Thanks for the heads up, Jay! I've fixed the issue and just released
SnS v0.4.1
As it turns out, I actually needed to make the date conform to HTTP
header standards via:
response.headers['Last-Modified'] =
@text_asset.effectively_updated_at.httpdate
which, as you po
Looking at the code of Mephisto [1] some days ago, I casually
discovered a plugin [2] for importing from various blog-engine.
Perhaps you can find some inspiration from that.
[1]: http://mephistoblog.com/
[2]: http://tinyurl.com/4y4xp2
:-)
sistrall
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 5:31 PM, Jay Levitt <[E
Steven Southard wrote:
I've also noticed that all the admin pages have the same title so when
I'm working on multiple pages in tabs I can never tell which is which.
If the admin pages were titled what they were it would make it easier to
keep track of them.
I just noticed the same thing... e
I know Radiant isn't quite blog-ready yet, but I've got a ridiculously
simple blog set up in MovableType that I want to move over. I don't care
about users or comments, just posts.
Can anyone think of a workflow that might help accomplish this, either
through MovableType's export, a PostgreSQ
I think something like "Pages - Radiant CMS - Publishing for Small
Teams" and "Edit Page - Radiant CMS - Publishing for Small Teams" would
be better. Let's work this out in the prototype before moving it to the
core. Clean patches are graciously accepted.
Sean
Jay Levitt wrote:
Steven Sou
Jay,
Sounds like a patch to the instance generator is in order. Maybe an md5
hash of something for the secret?
Sean
Jay Levitt wrote:
From 0.6.7's environment.rb:
# Your secret key for verifying cookie session data integrity.
# If you change this key, all old sessions will become inval
Shards in 0.6.7
In my efforts to migrate I found this:
http://blog.leetsoft.com/2006/5/29/easy-migration-between-databases
But when I tried it I got
$ radiant -v
Radiant 0.6.7
$ rake production db:backup:write
(in /home/anton/Ruby/Radiant)
rake aborted!
The Shards extension is required and
Hi Nate,
I recently updated the guide for deploying Radiant to Dreamhost,
another shared host:
http://wiki.radiantcms.org/How_To_Deploy_on_Dreamhost
I don't know Railsplayground, but assuming you have SSH access you
should be able to follow this guide, substituting the steps for
creating
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