Joe Van Dyk wrote:
Personally, I don't know why you'd want to use a gem for radiant, but
the option is there.
I guess it's might convenient in development!
Any time any of my applications depends on a 3rd party library, I try
to package up that library with my application.
I agree -
Hey guys,
I'm not subscribed to the dev mailing list, but anyway...
Sean, could you please add :id to the standard page tags?
[:breadcrumb, :slug, :title, :id].each do |method|
desc %{
Renders the @#{method}@ attribute of the current page.
}
tag method.to_s do |tag|
Hi!
Could it be that when using Passenger you'd save a little on the
memory usage by having more common code in betweeen the apps? Anyhow,
with Passenger 2 however even running vendor-Rails shouldn't be a big
sin (from what I read somewhere).
I tried running two gem-based installations
Andreas, I don't know if this will help you or not, but I'm about to
release an updated version of Conditional Tags that will now offer the
r:puts tag to render values. My goal was to allow users to inspect
the results of their evaluators but it would be handy here too. You
could create