ion mechanism would be awesome.
> When it's ready, we can integrate it into the instance generator. PDI
>
> Sean
>
> Adam van den hoven wrote:
>
>> Now that Radiant is on Rail 2.3, has anyone investigated (or planning to
>> investigate) using application templ
Now that Radiant is on Rail 2.3, has anyone investigated (or planning to
investigate) using application templates to simplify things?
For example, its often been asked if there were an easy way to share
template sites and/or themes. This has always been hard to do but it occurs
to me that with tem
approach has its advantages and disadvantages.
On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 23:26 -0700, Adam van den Hoven wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I need some help. I'm trying to make a mailer page where I want to allow
> users to select the recipient. However, I
email
recipients:
-
z...@example.com
-
o...@example.com
But when I run it I get the following error:
syntax error on line 4, col 53: `'
I'd rather not have to customize the extension if I don't have to.
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> Cheers!
>
This looks great!!
One question, it says that its 0.7.1 compatible but what about earlier
versions, like 0.6.9?
Adam
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I sort of tried upgrading. It was on a site that I was still working on
so I was OK loosing everything.
I say sort of because most of the site was created and setup under .6.9
even though I thought I was on .7.
In the end, it was impossible to get radiant to recognize my 0.7 gem,
even though th
demo.radiantcms.org:
rake production db:bootstrap ADMIN_NAME=Administrator
ADMIN_USERNAME=admin ADMIN_PASSWORD=radiant DATABASE_TEMPLATE=/usr/
local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.6.9/db/templates/styled-
blog.yml OVERWRITE=true
Sean
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
I was talking
wrote:
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
Absolutely. I'm talking about tailoring it for MY needs and then
documenting how I did it so that others can, if they like, do the
same. I don't want to change Radiant, I wan't to change how I use it.
Its like taking a suit off the rack and ask
On 30-Jan-09, at 7:32 PM, N. Turnage wrote:
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
The thread on what "standard" plugins do people use as well the
"Oops I deleted the contest2 content" thread got me thinking that
it would be great if someone wrote a tutorial to the effect of,
&q
The thread on what "standard" plugins do people use as well the "Oops
I deleted the contest2 content" thread got me thinking that it would
be great if someone wrote a tutorial to the effect of, "How to
customize your Radiant command".
Usually I start 90% of my radiant sites by installing th
wrote:
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Mohit Sindhwani
wrote:
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
I think this highlights why some sort of versioning really
shouldn't be an
optional part of radiant. Distribute it as an extension, but make
it one of
those extensions that comes by default. T
I think this highlights why some sort of versioning really shouldn't
be an optional part of radiant. Distribute it as an extension, but
make it one of those extensions that comes by default. This way
everyone has some protection but I can substitute my own advanced
version control or remove
Wow, that is a lot of JavaScript.
Since MS has rolled back its "click to activate" end run around Eolas,
its not really necessary any more. Further, something as simple as a
slide show should be written to work on pretty much any version of
Flash you're going to find in the wild. I, honestl
+1 for "Its All Text!" & Textmate. Thanks for the reminder about the
short cut; I hate looking for that little icon.
I suppose, though, if you wanted a real IDE, one could write an
Eclipse extension... (ouch my brain hurts)
On 9-Jan-09, at 10:31 AM, Michael Kessler wrote:
I'm using the 'It
Ok, maybe this is cheeky but, paperclipped would probably work better
for you. You don't have to attach images to a page unless you want to
and then you can simply do:
Otherwise, I think the answer is "no".
On 6-Jan-09, at 9:30 AM, Jose Hales-Garcia wrote:
I'm looking for a way to pass
ioned... and that is tough to do when you
add extensions to the mix.
Manuel
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Adam van den Hoven
wrote:
You should also consider that if you're going to keep a version
history that
only one revision (and certainly not necessarily the "current"
You should also consider that if you're going to keep a version
history that only one revision (and certainly not necessarily the
"current" revision) should be published. This will allow you make a
number of changes to a page (especially useful if you extend the page
preview extension to wo
There really isn't any reason to use AJAX get this effect, unless
you're talking about tens of thousands of pages.
Simply start by loading your navigation in an unordered list. Include
all the natural elements and none of the pagination controls.
Then write javascript that will take your un
If you wrote a simple parameterized snippet (you'd need that extension
too), you could easily set things up so that you have:
Some Cool book
its not exactly what you want but it would be > 80% of the way there!
On 6-Dec-08, at 12:53 PM, Anton J Aylward wrote:
Another Blog related quest
Nate,
It seems to me that what is missing is a blow by blood dripping, gut
wrenching, soul ripping blow account (was that over the top?) of how
to get something going with Templates. You should be writing down your
experiences to share with the rest of us. I'm sure the Radiant Wiki
has ro
If you are just using jQuery (presumably for your production site not
the admin interface) why not save yourself the hassle and use the copy
in Google's CDN?
http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxlibs/
You can do things using Google's loader (which I'm not a huge fan of,
though it is a neat idea
ave the legitimate, requested need un-addressed here.
-Chris
Chris Parrish wrote:
+1
Sean Cribbs wrote:
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
EEEWWW NOO!
Please don't do this. If you are going to use an XML paradigm for
your DSL then stick to it. There is nothing that makes my skin
crawl mor
EEEWWW NOO!
Please don't do this. If you are going to use an XML paradigm for your
DSL then stick to it. There is nothing that makes my skin crawl more
than seeing tags as attribute values.
Aside from pure aesthetics (which is considerable), there is the
matter of tooling. I can find exte
Change the admin.subtitle and admin.title properties and you'll be
good. You can do it through the console (which I don't like) or
install the Settings extension and edit it directly in the UI (which I
do like).
On 28-Nov-08, at 10:47 AM, Robert Calco wrote:
What's the trick to modifyin
I didn't have a problem with it when I used Import/Export to transfer
pages from my old database to the new. It just adds a Position column.
On 25-Nov-08, at 10:16 AM, Chris Parrish wrote:
I see from the Readme that Reorder breaks Import Export. Is this
still true? Is there a workaround?
Some how this conjures up a scene from a John Wayne movie for me.
Adam
On 24-Nov-08, at 2:24 PM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
Anything specific we can help with?
Sean
Chris Hoad wrote:
Chris Hoad
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel: +44 1763 852361
Mob: +44 7905 475916
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:
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
yeah that's what I'm using now...
Thx, by the way, for the help.
Adam
On 19-Nov-08, at 6:31 AM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
I'll jump on IRC soonest (any suggestions for a good mac client?)
Colloquy is what everyone I k
22:48 ..
On 18-Nov-08, at 11:19 PM, Andreas Roedl wrote:
Hey Adam,
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 8:02 AM, Adam van den Hoven
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm trying out the dynamic_image extension and I'm running into a
small
problem. I keep getting "unable to open ima
Hey all.
I'm trying out the dynamic_image extension and I'm running into a
small problem. I keep getting "unable to open image `/public/
dynamic_images/19b15c4d2dbe9802f43d7a171b27196e.png': No such file or
directory: " in my output. Now I'm assuming that its a permissions
issue but I'm no
with the one mentioned
above to let the user select from their own pages or insert
an external link -- both formated for markdown.
* Textile would have something like Markdown (again, the
buttons look the same but they insert textile specific
elements).
You just hit on an interesting idea for an extension.
Frequently, people are going to reuse the same bits over and over.
Instead of making them go find it, what if we put a "scratchpad" on
the right hand side of the parts (which will consume some space from
the parts but that should be OK t
I'd like to see this too. I use it for exactly this purpose, to give
non-technical people the ability to manage a simple website using a
CMS. To be honest, I think that the mostly technical person doesn't
really need an OS CMS, they can either hand code the HTML just as
easily (maybe run so
On 14-Nov-08, at 3:01 PM, Chris Parrish wrote:
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
support for external libraries
I really just want 1 tag to use for all these assets
they can be always "as link"
If you really want to be cool, "know" ahead of time all the
important libraries and t
Sent from my iPhone
On 13-Nov-08, at 9:13 PM, Chris Parrish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
Things I would like:
something like a separate field for copyright notices so that you
can minimize the JS/CSS without loosing (someone else's) copyright
notice
Be very careful about this before you go down this road. You may put
in more effort than you get put of it. That being said, I'd look at
the archive extension. This is probably the route you want to take:
modifying the behaviour of a page. This should "play well" with pages.
Adam
On 13-Nov
Things I would like:
something like a separate field for copyright notices so that you can
minimize the JS/CSS without loosing (someone else's) copyright notice.
support for external libraries
I really just want 1 tag to use for all these assets
they can be always "as link"
If you really want t
On 13-Nov-08, at 2:00 PM, Chris Parrish wrote:
* It's simple (read: non-technical users love it)
* It's db-independent so if my local development environment is
Sqlite3 but my server is MySQL or PostgreSQL (or I want to change
databases/servers some day) it's no sweat to move conten
Its a common validation check (if an annoying one) for CSS validators
to report a warning if you set a foreground color without setting a
background color. In general, its best to set both at some point. It
eliminates ambiguity.
A user who specifies there own style sheet (are they any?) wo
On 29-Oct-08, at 7:21 AM, Josh French wrote:
We have a Tag Library that will write out a value
of a named attribute, assume the value of the attribute is the path
to
a JSP and include it, and others that let us do conditional logic (if
attribute "Foo" has a value of "bar" do this else do tha
On 28-Oct-08, at 12:06 PM, Tim Gossett wrote:
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 11:57 AM, Adam van den Hoven <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is a brilliant idea. I know because I thought of it first ;).
In our
J2EE application we have a similar concept where any page can have an
arb
This is a brilliant idea. I know because I thought of it first ;). In
our J2EE application we have a similar concept where any page can have
an arbitrary collection of named attributes and we have code that can
work with that code. We have a Tag Library that will write out a value
of a name
Jay,
I think its a good idea to make things unambiguous but taggs just
feels wrong. Why not reuse "taglib" from J2EE? They're basically the
same thing as our tags
Sent from my iPhone
On 25-Oct-08, at 5:56 AM, Jay Levitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
The term "tags" is, of necessity, overl
On 23-Oct-08, at 9:46 PM, Chris Parrish wrote:
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
What I mean is:
1) I decide to use your tag instead of creating my own special
purpose if_ and unless tags. I document it in my README
2) Like some existing extensions do, I inject a page or a snippet
or a layout
On 23-Oct-08, at 3:35 PM, Chris Parrish wrote:
Adam,
Thank you so much for your feedback. I like your thinking. I do
have some questions and comments for you and the rest of the gang.
See below...
While the proliferation of tags can be bad for users, Radiant lacks
any mechanism for
Chris,
I love the idea you've got going here. I haven't had a chance to try
it but I have a few thoughts:
While the proliferation of tags can be bad for users, Radiant lacks
any mechanism for ensuring dependancies are installed making using
this extension within my own potentially destabi
Ben,
If you look at the article on setting up radiant on Dreamhost, you'll
see that I only install Ray using script/extension and after that I
would use:
rake production ray:ext name=gallery hub=pilu fullname=radiant-gallery
There is nothing special about DH in this respect, I would sugges
Clearly the wiki likes me better ;)
On 10-Oct-08, at 9:14 AM, Tim Gossett wrote:
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 11:54 AM, Tim Gossett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I've made a couple minor edits to streamline the process. Thanks,
Adam.
Well, nevermind... my edits didn't work.
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Tim
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On 10-Oct-08, at 8:54 AM, Tim Gossett wrote:
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 11:11 PM, Adam van den Hoven <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've put a new article on the wiki at
http://wiki.radiantcms.org/Install_Dreamhost_Using_SSH
that outlines how to get radiant running directly on dreamh
Personally, I think the whole t-shirt thing is done to death. The one
I got from RWE 2008 (a great conference, BTW, well worth the time) was
in the bag for the thrift store hours after I got home (tie dye
doesn't look good on me). This is a common problem; that and many
women I work with co
eve I mention this in the tutorial.
Med venlig hilsen / Best regards,
Casper Fabricius
http://casperfabricius.com
On 08/10/2008, at 0:08, Simon Rönnqvist wrote:
On Oct 8, 2008, at 24:56 , Adam van den Hoven wrote:
I have never really grokked Capistrano. Casper's tutorial had too
man
Bill,
Can you please document exactly what you did that worked. What you
asked DH to do and so on? Thanks!
Adam
On 7-Oct-08, at 7:04 PM, Bill Barnard wrote:
On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 04:28:04PM -0700, Bill Barnard wrote:
On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 06:10:49PM -0400, Josh French wrote:
However
I have never really grokked Capistrano. Casper's tutorial had too many
"Log into your shell account and run this rake task" for my liking
too, which seems to negate the value of Capistrano. In addition, most
installations are fundamentally just creating the radiant app,
configuring the data
I think that Simon has your solution. Instead of mangling .htaccess
simply point all your domains (from the DH Panel) to the same place.
I've never used the multi site extension but I believe that will be
enough to do what you want.
If it doesn't work, then perhaps you need to create a vari
I wonder if it would be possible to hook up the rake tasks for Ray to
the UI (at least for those of us who aren't in a load balanced,
multiple server situation) such that clicking the "Disable" button
calls rake ray:dis name=some-extension and the "Enable" button calls
rake ray:en name=some
Jasper,
I believe that Marcus' point was that instead of hard coding it into
the HTML, that you write some JavaScript code to do it for you.
Something like this should be more than fast enough for your needs:
(function (){
//Always isolate your JavaScript from the global scope
var links
On 22-Sep-08, at 1:46 PM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
Jason Garber wrote:
If you have a Radiant instance running off the 0.6.9 gems, how can
you
disable the markdown extension? I don't want my users to have the
option of using Markdown or SmartyPants text filters. It used to be
that you could deact
Maybe we need to run a T-Shirt Design contest first/simultaneously.
The winner could get a copy of the winning theme... printed on a T-
Shirt.
:)
Adam
On 18-Sep-08, at 9:03 PM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
Steven Southard wrote:
I'd love to win the contest and have my design included in upcoming
re
On 2-Sep-08, at 1:21 PM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
Take a look at the concurrent_draft extension. It allows you to
schedule a draft of a page, snippet or layout for publication.
http://github.com/avonderluft/radiant-concurrent_draft-extension/tree/master
I began work on a drafts extension which
Jim,
Where I work, I designed our system such that we have an in-memory
representation of all the nodes in our site which was (somewhat)
independent of the index.jsp that defines the node. We hang a lot of
metadata off these nodes, a lot of which is inferred. This lets us do
things like h
t not) properly belongs there?
A
On 7-Aug-08, at 10:36 AM, Arik Jones wrote:
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
I think you've hit on something.
its probably reasonable to assume that the common default
installation
is going to be someone who's using it for their own website. One user
means one r
I think you've hit on something.
its probably reasonable to assume that the common default installation
is going to be someone who's using it for their own website. One user
means one role so take the admin/developer/user behaviour out and move
everything into an extension. That extension w
You might want to try this:
http://ajaxian.com/archives/iepngfix-2-now-supports-css-background-position-and-repeat
I haven't tried it but it looks promising.
Adam
On 21-Jul-08, at 1:35 PM, Chris Parrish wrote:
I can get PNGs to work just fine with IE 6 via pngfix.js or just
using IE's propri
On 21-Jul-08, at 12:42 PM, Tim Gossett wrote:
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 12:04 PM, David Piehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Chris Parrish wrote:
Would anyone be left out if Radiant failed to support IE 6?
I vote to drop IE6 to coincide with the new Radiant UI release and
move
IE6 support t
I say release without IE6 support and then create a "Legacy Admin UI"
extension to add support for IE < 7, WebTV and other fringe user agents.
Adam
On 19-Jul-08, at 12:49 PM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
I'm of the opinion that IE6 is going the way of the dinosaur.
Unless your client absolutely need
At this point would it not make sense to extend the user system to
support Open ID?
On 10-Jul-08, at 8:11 PM, Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
Josh Schairbaum wrote:
I'd be more willing to help write something that would sync user
accounts between radiant and beast. :) Not-optimal, but probably
th
Since were green fielding this:
Threaded
Moderable
Sticky Posts
Post Types (question, announce, etc, => configurable list)
Multiple Fora (Forums?)
Forums in arbitrary places (maybe I have an corporate internal site
with section for each project, I might w
I have to agree with Tim in this. I'm traditionally bad at picking
names for things like attributes but I think that its critical that
the meaning be clear; Find and collect strike me as being ambiguous, I
though of require but that's overloading an important word.
Adam
On 8-Jul-08, at 10:2
f time to consider the pros
and cons and to allow anyone to jump in with ideas before I get too
far. I'd appreciate more feedback.
On Jul 7, 2008, at 7:04 PM, Adam van den Hoven wrote:
There are few things that make me more grumpy that empty elements
that server no useful purpose. I&
There are few things that make me more grumpy that empty elements that
server no useful purpose. I'd love it.
On 7-Jul-08, at 12:56 PM, Jim Gay wrote:
Is there any interest in adding the inherit attribute to the
if_content tag?
In some instances I'll find the need to output something like
Hey all,
I'm trying to build my own radiant plugin to handle a store locator
type functionality. I'm working from Loren Johnson's Directory plugin (http://github.com/lorenjohnson/radiant-directory-extension/tree/master
) but I want to do things a little different. Notably, I want to
replace
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