Hi Sean
Sean Cribbs wrote:
Mohit,
My apologies for not responding sooner.
The apology is not needed at all :)
This is something I'd like to address sooner rather than later, and do
it in a way that is similar to what I did to the mailer extension --
supporting post-backs to the page rathe
Mohit,
My apologies for not responding sooner. This is something I'd like to
address sooner rather than later, and do it in a way that is similar to
what I did to the mailer extension -- supporting post-backs to the page
rather than to a separate controller. However, it looks like that
spec
Hi Everyone
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Mohit.
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
I'm just starting to use the comments extension and I followed the
instructions that ere there in messages here and there and it works
fine. (I'm going to compile it for Summer Reboot soon).
There is just one thing that comes up.
I'm working on a pair of sites using the multi_site extension. Is there
a way to specify a dev host for each of the multi sites so the page
authors can view them in Draft mode?
Thanks, Bill
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Fixed, thanks for testing.
Please grab a fresh copy from
http://github.com/manuelmeurer/radiant-parameterized-snippets-extension/
Manuel
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 12:10 PM, Simon Josi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got a case where parameters to snippets are not availabe. It
> occurs when I call
I'm very interested to hear of your experience with MIME types and
browsers. I've just written an audio_player extension[1], which uses
paperclip to deal with attaching audio files. The flash player that
I'm using can only play mp3s, so I want to limit the MIME type to that
format. I've set
jeff,
it's been my experience that the browser cannot be trusted for sending
the correct mime type upon upload. firefox (all platforms) has been a
particularly bad offender, and i know that IE does some funny stuff,
too. (i can't believe it's 2008 and this basic functionality is still
broken! on s
Finally figured out what it was.
My version of Firefox (Firefox on Kubuntu linux) didn't know the
video/x-flv mime-type so when it uploaded the file it was setting the
content type as application/octet-stream. It appears paperclipped uses
the browser mime-type to determine if the file is allow
Martin Streicher wrote:
Is there a way to author pages in HAML and SaSS in the non-admin
sections of a Radiant site?
Martin
(Including the mailing-list in this discussion.)
What do you mean by "non-admin"? If you mean regular Radiant pages,
there is not currently the ability to use Haml
Vincent,
The helper is there regardless. However, current_user will only be
populated _if the user is logged in_. To enable sessions, add this to
your extension, in the activate method:
SiteController.class_eval { session :disabled => false }
Sean
Vincent Pérès wrote:
Hello Sean,
I didn
Hello Sean,
I didn't enabled session, I created a new page type which is not using
cache.
In fact, the problem is on site_controller level, when I'm giving the
current user to my current page :
@page.current_user = current_user
On my computer 'current_user' exist, but the var is nil on the othe
Vincent Pérès wrote:
Hello,
I need to use the current_user in Radius tags. In fact it is working on
my computer which is running with MAC OS (and previously on my Windows
environment), but not on my friend computer which is on Windows.
Well, what I have done :
1. create an accessor attribut 'cu
Hello,
I need to use the current_user in Radius tags. In fact it is working on
my computer which is running with MAC OS (and previously on my Windows
environment), but not on my friend computer which is on Windows.
Well, what I have done :
1. create an accessor attribut 'current_user' on page mod
I've got a case where parameters to snippets are not availabe. It
occurs when I call a snippet with parameters from another snippet:
Content of page "Referenzen":
The "Referenzen" page contains childs with "text", "image" and "body"
parts defined.
Content of snippet "list_childs_as_generic_entr
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