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 - in
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|
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
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 your own e
Hi!
Is there any way in which I can make a layout only available to one
site when using the multi-site module? Of course it's good to reuse
some code, but that could be done using common snippets.
cheers, Simon
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