I use rbiz: http://github.com/rubidine/radiant_rbiz
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Joel Oliveira wrote:
> Hey Dmitry -
>
> The very best solution to this would be to build the catalog as you see fit,
> and then later on layering FoxyCart on top of it. Â Foxycart's great in that
> it's CMS agnost
Hi Newbie,
Have a look at:
http://github.com/spanner/radiant-reader_group-extension
It allows you to grant users access to sub-trees of your sites
content, and have them log-in via the front-end interface. Perhaps
useful for you too, it has a mechanism for creating users from csv
input.
-
Hi Jeff,
That depends, whether you're wanting to restrict end-users browsing
the front end:
http://github.com/spanner/radiant-reader_group-extension
.or site editors in the backend:
http://github.com/avonderluft/radiant-page-group-permissions-extension/network
-Arthur
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Myron Marston said the following on 11/30/2009 06:26 PM:
>> Perhaps this ties in with my "Last-Modified header question.
>>
>
> Anton--I looked through the archives and couldn't find this question. I'd
> be curious to read that thread if you can point me in the right direction.
Resent.
I looked
Anton Aylward said the following on 11/26/2009 05:46 PM:
> Is there a way to add the "Last-Modified" header to a template and have
> it served correctly.
>
> Correctly ... ?
>
> Well, would that be from the date the page was last modified?
>
>
>
> OK, so I have a page whose body is
>
>
>
>
> Perhaps this ties in with my "Last-Modified header question.
>
Anton--I looked through the archives and couldn't find this question. I'd
be curious to read that thread if you can point me in the right direction.
> There are several extensions for Firefox that will let you view cache
> heade
Hello, Radiant users.
I am using radiant to drive a personal website, and would like to
password-protect some of the content on the site. Can someone advise me as to
the simplest path to accomplish this? In particular...
Should I create developer accounts for the (10-20) individuals to whom I
All,
Looking for a little advice. For a site I'm developing I'd like to be
able to create user accounts that are restricted to certain sub-trees
within a single site. It looks like there are a few choices out there
to handle security and authorization, which would you choose?
The site is runnin
Hey Dmitry -
The very best solution to this would be to build the catalog as you see fit,
and then later on layering FoxyCart on top of it. Foxycart's great in that
it's CMS agnostic and pretty feature-full on the cart and checkout side.
Timely in that I'm working on a site using FoxyCart right
Hi,
The exactly good solution is to write your own extension :) Radiant
framework and benefits is very useful for writing new extensions and
solving your problems day by day.
On 11/24/09, Eugen Funk wrote:
> hi,
> I actually was looking for some approaches to this direction also. maybe you
> alr
Hi,
I develop my new projects in Radiant 0.8.1 (current stable version).
Now, we can use 0.8.1-stable or 0.9RC1, ha? But, whenever you start
your developing (project) use current stable versions of any software
you are using.
And do not forget about time needed to finish your project :) May be
it
Luckily variables do work. thanks
On Nov 30, 2009, at 1:20 PM, Mamed Mamedov wrote:
> Hi!
>
> It is impossible to include radius tags into existing radius tags.
> They will not be parsed.
>
> On 11/19/09, Steven Southard wrote:
>> There are probably a lot of ways to do this. I am creating a b
Tags in radiant is a generic radius tags. And all properties of radius
tags is inherited here.
But, I don't know if there any possibility to use more than one work
in tag name :)
On 11/20/09, Steven Southard wrote:
> Can tags only be one word? Is there a special character to connect
> words to m
Hi!
It is impossible to include radius tags into existing radius tags.
They will not be parsed.
On 11/19/09, Steven Southard wrote:
> There are probably a lot of ways to do this. I am creating a blog
> with archives and I wanted it to say "TODAY" on the top if the article
> was written today.
On Nov 30, 2009, at 10:24 AM, Myron Marston wrote:
> I haven't dealt with HTTP cache headers before, so I'm not really
> sure how to go about troubleshooting this.
>
> Any suggestions?
Myron,
There are several extensions for Firefox that will let you view cache headers.
Web Developer and Fir
Myron Marston said the following on 11/30/2009 12:24 PM:
>
> So, it appears to me that the cache is being properly cleared on the server,
> but Firefox is continuing to display a version of the page that is has
> cached on the browser. My best guess is that there is some issue with the
> HTTP ca
I'm using (and improving) the ratings extension for use in my radiant 0.8.1
app. It works well except for a weird caching issue that I haven't been
able to solve yet.
When a user rates a page, the radiant cache is cleared, so that when they
are redirected to the page, they get a fresh version of
Hi,
I'm having a problem with both the Fckeditor filter and the TinyMCE
filter which is the same, so it must not a problem with either of
those extensions.
Basically, if I scroll the page and type text into one of the editors'
boxes, everything works fine.
But if I press enter, the browser windo
Endnotes are an alternative to footnotes.
Long footnotes can intrude into the page, using endnotes moves them 'out
of band'.
I've created an otherwise blank page "/endnotes/" and the endnotes live
under there. Hyperlinks from the text lead there. simple enough, eh?
But I don't want people to ha
That seems correct. I'm not sure about their other infrastructure, but
as of the current version, doing a hard-refresh in your browser will
cause the page to be purged from the cache as well.
Sean
Charles Roper wrote:
> I've been developing a Radiant-powered site on Heroku and have been having
I've been developing a Radiant-powered site on Heroku and have been having
difficulty with caching. When I save a page, the change will (usually) fail
to show up. Obviously I am aware that both Radiant and Heroku do some (quite
aggressive?) caching, so I was wondering if anyone could offer some adv
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