On 28.10.2008, at 02:07, Nate Turnage wrote:
Thank you, Sean, et. al., for the import_export extension. It works
like a
champ. Not only can I develop the back end of my site on my local
machine,
but I can now keep my content versioned. Again, thanks.
Yeah, this extension rocks!. But I'm e
Hi *,
I thought about installing e.g. a community-engine (http://www.communityengine.org/
) instance to support the radiant project. But as with any community
site this just makes sense if there are are any users to expect. So
what do you think? Would this be of any interest?
cu edi
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Haselwanter Edmund wrote:
Hi *,
I thought about installing e.g. a community-engine
(http://www.communityengine.org/) instance to support the radiant
project. But as with any community site this just makes sense if there
are are any users to expect. So what do you think? Would this be of
any
Salve,
ho letto che lei ha avuto problemi con la paginazione degli elelmenti
dell'extension bookshelf di radiantcms.
Avendo anche io lo stesso problema, volevo sapere se poteva dirmi come era
risucito a risolverlo.
Spero in una sua pronta risposta
Cordiali saluti
Roberto
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Josh French -- please fill us in on what you and your group did on
Saturday; I missed a lot of that.
Andrew O'Brien, Mike Hale, Luke whose last name I am blanking on
(apologies), and myself started work on extending the page class to
accept arbitrary attributes -- booleans, integers, times
Sean Cribbs said the following on 10/28/2008 12:53 AM:
> [...]. Many bugs were squashed and edge cases discovered
> thanks to them, including an esoteric bug involving an extension that
> only gets loaded in test mode. We'll be reducing the number of
> controller unit/functional specs and relyi
It's not ready yet, so I wouldn't recommend it. I'll let you know when
it is! If you want to contribute to the development, feel free to check
out the 'rest' branch:
git clone git://github.com/radiant/radiant.git
cd radiant
git checkout -b rest --track
Sean
Anton J Aylward wrote:
Sean Crib
Credo che si riferiscono a questo messaggio:
http://lists.radiantcms.org/pipermail/radiant/2008-January/007660.html
Al fine di risolvere il problema, si deve modificare il extension
"Bookshelf."
Mi dispiace non posso aiutare di piĆ¹, ma non so molto circa l'extension
Se avete altre domande, di
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
I have never used the import-export extension. Has anyone tried it with
SnS?
If so, let me know how it worked -- I'd like to make sure that it
exports your styles and scripts.
-Chris
Haselwanter Edmund wrote:
On 28.10.2008, at 02:07, Nate Turnage wrote:
Thank you, Sean, et. al., for the
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 1:11 AM, Mohit Sindhwani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nate Turnage wrote:
>
>> Thank you, Sean, et. al., for the import_export extension. It works like a
>> champ. Not only can I develop the back end of my site on my local machine,
>> but I can now keep my content versioned
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
> arbitrary collection of named attributes and we have code that can
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
arbitrary collection
I am still having issues with this strange behavior. I am testing with
Firebug and am getting the following message:
SiteMap is not defined
when('site-map', function(table) { new SiteMap(table) });
Defined on javascripts/admin/admin.js on the radiant app.
This was working just fine last week
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Adam van den Hoven <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The benefit is being able to sparsely populate data. Where the content
> author is the person doing the technical admin, its not an issue. but if you
> have many non-technical authors (a good reason for using a CMS
Make sure that you are not missing any of Radiant's javascript files.
You can correct this by doing:
rake radiant:update:javascripts
Sean
Victor Zuniga wrote:
I am still having issues with this strange behavior. I am testing with
Firebug and am getting the following message:
SiteMap is
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