Re: [Radiant] Radiant Browser Support -- Drop IE6?

2008-07-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, 2008-07-19 at 20:35 -0600, Marty Haught wrote: I vote we drop IE6 for the admin side. I agree with the hatred for IE, but I for one promise my clients to support the current version of a browser and one version previous. Currently, that means IE 6 and 7. In many corporate environments IE

Re: [Radiant] phusion passenger error

2008-07-20 Thread Sean Cribbs
When you get that 'x.rb was expected to define X' error, it usually means one of three things: * There's a syntax error in the file * One of the dependent libraries that the file requires is missing * The original file is missing (least likely) My guess is that you have an incomplete version

Re: [Radiant] Settings Extension for easy access to configuration

2008-07-20 Thread Alex Wayne
Jim Gay wrote: We don't have plans to try to takeover this extension since Alex is doing a great job with it. Our fork provides the ability to add your own settings because we have at least one server where ruby-inline is not installed so we can't do script/console and having the ability

Re: [Radiant] Styles n Scripts feature request

2008-07-20 Thread Alex Wayne
On Jul 15, 2008, at 12:28 PM, Tim Gossett wrote: That said, I think I like Sass much more than both Haml and regular CSS (I still haven't used it enough to have a firm conclusion). It's much simpler than Haml and doesn't have to handle things like running ruby in the middle of your

[Radiant] Setting r:title from a custom extension

2008-07-20 Thread Carl Pattie
Hi everyone. I have been using Radiant for a while, and have finally made an extension for a customer, but I have question for you all to help me put the final polish on it. Basically I want to know how to set r:title from my controller, or view? I noticed the summer reboot documentation effort

Re: [Radiant] Setting r:title from a custom extension

2008-07-20 Thread Sean Cribbs
You can set the @title instance variable somewhere in your controller or template or create a content_for block in your template named :title: % content_for :title do %4-Minute Sweet Harmonious Biscuits% end % Sean Carl Pattie wrote: Hi everyone. I have been using Radiant for a while, and

[Radiant] Re: Setting r:title from a custom extension

2008-07-20 Thread Carl Pattie
Sean Cribbs wrote: You can set the @title instance variable somewhere in your controller or template or create a content_for block in your template named :title: % content_for :title do %4-Minute Sweet Harmonious Biscuits% end % Sean Thanks Sean, That worked a treat. My extension has that