I have done something similar using nested children tags. It is a tad
complicated because I am using prototype to make the menu expandable
etc. I'll put up the radius code
tonight. (2pm here at the moment so it about 7 hours)
引用 Joe Van Dyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
Any ideas on how I coul
Joe,
Here is what I use. I'm not sure if its what others use but I like it.
It uses two snippets, one of which calls itself recursively:
nav (use this in your layout):
nav_part:
Hi,
Any ideas on how I could automatically create this sort of navigation?
http://img.skitch.com/20081122-j1ew9ww9xxprntjnwbck1mpk93.jpg
The navigation tag wouldn't support that, right?
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Search: ht
Confirmed that the Search extension does work with this version of edge:
commit fcbb5e9d897e15fa7800c986dca794e1f0978ca4
Merge: 18d56d9... 1919c35...
Author: Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue Aug 26 12:12:12 2008 -0400
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After the discussion on editors for Textile and Jason's comment that the
editor needed RedCloth4, I too tried installing it. I have RedCloth4
installed in ~/.gems and have verified that with 'gem list'.
As Dreamhost recommends I'm running passenger and it reports that the
wrong version is loaded,
That pattern seems like a sufficiently good paradigm that some sort of
convention should be created to do this. Perhaps
tag "my_tag" do |tag|
@my_tag_data = MyModel.find_by_name(tag.attr['name'])
tag.render
end
end
would automatically use view/tags/my_tag.haml.html or something
David, I still use that code in my extensions today (though I'd be
interested to hear if anyone out there has come up with something better).
Now that Haml is built into Radiant, it would also be safe to convert to
using that for your templates (it might be even easier to do the binding
bit bu
It appears from my testing that the Search extension (http://github.com/radiant/radiant-search-extension/tree/master
) is broken in radiant edge.
This is the consistent error:
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid in SiteController#show_page
Mysql::Error: Unknown column 'content' in 'where clause': SEL
Chris Parrish's solution to rendering partials within a Radius tag works
great. It's been almost a year since he posted it though, and I was
wondering if this functionality should be done a different way now --
i.e. does Radiant has a built-in way to handle this now?
Thanks,
- Dave
Chris Parris
I got the following message from a client who's using Radiant.
Anything like that out there?
Hi. We're finding that linking is more difficult in the CMS than under
our old system.
We have to type in the link by hand, which is more time consuming and
more error prone.
Is there a
Hi!
Thanks! Actually that was a RTFM thing. http://wiki.radiantcms.org/Installing_Extension_-_Page_Attachments
Sorry about that. :)
Ok, now I got everything working apart from one thing,
page_attachments_xsendfile just gives me broken images, but no "File
not found" if I try to open the
You need to
git add submodule git://github.com/technoweenie/attachment_fu.git
vendor/plugins/attachment_fu
before trying to migrate page_attachments
On 2008/11/21, at 04:36, Simon Rönnqvist wrote:
Hi!
Since I'm intending to try out textile_filter on my Radiant-
installation, that uses t
Hi!
Since I'm intending to try out textile_filter on my Radiant-
installation, that uses the multi_site extension (don't know if that
one causes trouble, but on my local gem-installation I got everything
working). To begin with I tried to install the dependency,
page_attachments... but r
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