Re: [Radiant] Application Error

2009-09-01 Thread Mamed Mamedov
If you have shell access to your server, then:

tail -f RAILS_APP_ROOT/log/development.log

Then refresh your page and look at console.

If you are on production environment then look to the production.log file


Regards,
Mamed Mamedov


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On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 12:35 AM, Wentao Wang edwardwen...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks, how can I access the log file?

 Ed

 On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 12:26 PM, Sean Cribbs seancri...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  You'll have to look at the log file - that's the generic 500 error page.
 
  Sean
 
  Wentao Wang wrote:
 
  Hey All,
 
  My radiant give me this error:
 
  Application error
 
  Change this error message for exceptions thrown outside of an action
 (like
  in Dispatcher setups or broken Ruby code) in public/500.html
 
 
  Anyone gets an idea about this?
 
  Thanks~
 
  Ed
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[Radiant] radiant keyword list is too small

2009-09-01 Thread dave-
When describing a document for the search engines using the meta tag you
are supposed to limit the keywords list to 1,000 characters or less. Radiant
only allows to a list of about 200 characters.  dave-
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[Radiant] Sandboxing

2009-09-01 Thread Jeff Casimir
Hi all,

This morning I was thinking about a project where I want users to be
able to create flexible reports using Ruby/ERB and wondering how that
might integrate into Radiant.

Has anyone done or seen work with sandboxing ERB inside your Radiant
pages?  I'd want to expose a lot of Ruby to the user, but I wouldn't
want them able to call system, for instance, or do some in-line
monkey-patching of the object tree.

Thoughts?

- Jeff

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Re: [Radiant] Sandboxing

2009-09-01 Thread Charlie Robbins
There was an extension called Backdoor that I used about a year ago that
allowed the evaluation of ERB inside Radius tags. It didn't do any
sandboxing though, so you left yourself wide open (I guess that's why it was
called backdoor). Hope that helps some.

Charlie

On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 9:03 AM, Jeff Casimir j...@casimircreative.comwrote:

 Hi all,

 This morning I was thinking about a project where I want users to be
 able to create flexible reports using Ruby/ERB and wondering how that
 might integrate into Radiant.

 Has anyone done or seen work with sandboxing ERB inside your Radiant
 pages?  I'd want to expose a lot of Ruby to the user, but I wouldn't
 want them able to call system, for instance, or do some in-line
 monkey-patching of the object tree.

 Thoughts?

 - Jeff

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Re: [Radiant] radiant keyword list is too small

2009-09-01 Thread john muhl
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 12:41 PM, dave4c03dave4...@greatchiro.com wrote:
 The quote is in a new book I bought about HTML 4.01 strict.
 HTML in easy steps sixth edition (2009) by Mike McGrath page 28 says:

 Promotion of the page by keywords is best achieved by following some
 simple guidelines:

 Use only lowercase characters

 Keep all keywords on a simple line

 Never repeat a keyword in the list

 Limit the keywords list to 1,000 characters or less

 Try to use the plural form for keywords - to match searches made with both
 the single and plural forms of that word

Hypertext-Matching Analysis: Our search engine also analyzes page
content. However, instead of simply scanning for page-based text
(which can be manipulated by site publishers through meta-tags), our
technology analyzes the full content of a page and factors in fonts,
subdivisions and the precise location of each word. We also analyze
the content of neighboring web pages to ensure the results returned
are the most relevant to a user's query. [1]

Don't load pages with irrelevant keywords. [2]

Keyword stuffing refers to the practice of loading a webpage with
keywords in an attempt to manipulate a site's ranking in Google's
search results. Filling pages with keywords results in a negative user
experience, and can harm your site's ranking. Focus on creating
useful, information-rich content that uses keywords appropriately and
in context. [3]

Use a keyword meta-tag to list key words for the document. Use a
distinct list of keywords that relate to the specific page on your
site instead of using one broad set of keywords for every page. [4]

none of those sources suggest to me that 1000 characters of keywords
is going to be any more useful in page ranking than 200 characters.

[1] http://www.google.com/corporate/tech.html
[2] http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=35769
[3] http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=66358
[4] http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/search/ranking/ranking-02.html
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