Is anyone else seeing this on radiant 0.6.7?
If you delete a page and then view the page it still renders.
Not until you go edit and save another page, does the deleted page get cleared.
Steps to reproduce
1. Create page "test"
2. view page "test" on site
3. delete page "test"
4. view page
Hi Folks,
I'm thinking of using Radiant to power my blog. I'm mailing to
find out if anybody else has had success using Radiant for this purpose?
and also in particular what extensions you would recommend installing?
Scanning GitHub and the documentation wiki so far I have:
* Paginated Archive
*
In terms of pulling down repos and updating a cloned repo, git is more
trouble than its worth. Tolerable nonetheless.
Sean Cribbs wrote:
> Ben,
>
> If you did a plain clone originally, run `git pull origin master`.
>
> Sean
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Jason,
Yes, please file this on Trac as a bug.
Sean
jsmorris wrote:
Is anyone else seeing this on radiant 0.6.7?
If you delete a page and then view the page it still renders.
Not until you go edit and save another page, does the deleted page get cleared.
Steps to reproduce
1. Create page
How about trackbacks? Is there an extension that can send and receive
trackbacks from other blogs?
--danny
Martin Sadler wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm thinking of using Radiant to power my blog. I'm mailing to
> find out if anybody else has had success using Radiant for this purpose?
> and also in
Hello Martin,
I've written a little about my experience with using Radiant for a blog-like
content here:
http://depth-first.com/articles/2007/11/07/paginated-archives-in-radiant-cms-the-power-of-minimal-but-extendable-systems
But recently, I've started using Simple Log, which I now think would
I'd like to begin my work on extending the Radiant documentation, but
before that I'd like to get an idea of what others on this mailing list
are specifically planning to do so we don't duplicate effort.
Overall Goals:
* Make Radiant easier to setup for beginners via better wiki
documentation
*
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
> OK, I admit it. It's me. I'm the evil one! I really need to find the
> time to get back to the mini-project for Radiant documentation. I have
> been completely missing in action, working on an unrelated work
> project. But, I hope to get back to the Radiant documentati
David Piehler wrote:
I'd like to begin my work on extending the Radiant documentation, but
before that I'd like to get an idea of what others on this mailing list
are specifically planning to do so we don't duplicate effort.
Overall Goals:
* Make Radiant easier to setup for beginners via bette
Sean Cribbs wrote:
> If you did a plain clone originally, run `git pull origin master`.
Tried this and I got a list of all the files followed by ": needs
update". Then the final output line was "fatal: Entry 'README' not
uptodate. Cannot merge.".
Checking my Extensions page in the admin UI, it
I'm experimenting with an idea for help documentation as an extension.
It obviously shouldn't cover getting up and runnining since you'd only
see it once you are running.
I was going to wait until this was more complete until throwing it out
there to the entire community, but since there's
That's awesome, Jim. I know it's something John has talked about adding
into Radiant core. He's got some good UI ideas about how to make that
most useful -- you might talk to him about it.
A Radiant Help system is also the reason why I like Mohit's breakdown --
but with a slight tweak. If d
David,
Sounds like a great plan. One thing that had been mentioned in the BoF
session at RailsConf was screencasts. Anyone willing to make one -- of
decent quality and utility of course -- can submit it to me or John and
we'll post it on the main Radiant site.
Sean
David Piehler wrote:
I
I've created a small extension do to fragment caching in Radiant,
using something like:
This content will get cached for 60 minutes.
There's a little more info at
http://www.mokisystems.com/blog/fragment-caching-with-radiant-cms/
And the code is at
http://github.com/mokisystems/radiant-
I have to admit that rspec is still a bit intimidating, so I'm not
sure this is exactly the sort of spec you were looking for. Feel free
to point out everything that's wrong here and I'll try again.
===
--- standard_tags_spec.rb
+++ standard_tags_spec.rb
@@ -383,6 +383,13 @@
it ' should re
Sean Cribbs wrote:
David,
Sounds like a great plan. One thing that had been mentioned in the
BoF session at RailsConf was screencasts. Anyone willing to make one
-- of decent quality and utility of course -- can submit it to me or
John and we'll post it on the main Radiant site.
Sean
I
Mohit,
I liked CamStudio on Windows, but I don't know if it's easily available
anymore.
Sean
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
Sean Cribbs wrote:
David,
Sounds like a great plan. One thing that had been mentioned in the
BoF session at RailsConf was screencasts. Anyone willing to make one
-- of de
Wes Bangerter wrote:
I've created a small extension do to fragment caching in Radiant,
using something like:
This content will get cached for 60 minutes.
There's a little more info at
http://www.mokisystems.com/blog/fragment-caching-with-radiant-cms/
And the code is at
http://github.co
Try Jing
http://www.jingproject.com/
I'm not sure if it will work for this purpose, but I've used it to
create short demos for various projects.
On Jun 10, 2008, at 11:35 PM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
Mohit,
I liked CamStudio on Windows, but I don't know if it's easily
available anymore.
Sean
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