Hi Ben
I discussed this issue with a friend of mine involved in many
localizations (translation company)... he said exactly what you wrote.
Few , actually very few sites needs a true mixin of multi-languages
contents: one in which the visitor enter in english and need to get a
spanish vers
Yves Dufour wrote:
Hi Ben
I discussed this issue with a friend of mine involved in many
localizations (translation company)... he said exactly what you wrote.
Few , actually very few sites needs a true mixin of multi-languages
contents: one in which the visitor enter in english and need to ge
Hello again,
I installed the site_watcher extension and ran the migration. When
going to the dashboard I get this error:
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid in Admin/dashboard#index
Showing vendor/extensions/site_watcher/app/views/admin/dashboard/
_popular_pages.html.haml where line #1 raised:
HI Mohit
Very interesting ... how did you proceed when entering the articles
and setting the different language portions ... no core modification ?
(DB records)
could this be managed in an extension ?
Yves (erwin in brittany dialect..)
On 10 Mar 2009, at 09:08, Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
Y
There are a number of existing extensions for handling language
switching. One we used successfully on con-way.com is called
"language_redirect", which expects that you'll have a different root for
each language and uses the Accept-Language header to automatically
select the appropriate one.
The language_redirect extension page appears to be dead. Just getting
a 404. http://svn1.hosted-projects.com/medlar/language_redirect_extension/language_redirect/
If you could push this up somewhere, it would be great, even if we
have to hack on it for a bit to get it working.
Doug
It has moved
http://github.com/intinig/radiant_language_redirect_extension/tree/master
On Mar 10, 2009, at 2:14 PM, Doug Bryant wrote:
The language_redirect extension page appears to be dead. Just
getting a 404. http://svn1.hosted-projects.com/medlar/language_redirect_extension/language_red
Thanks.
On Mar 10, 2009, at 9:17 AM, Michael Kessler wrote:
It has moved
http://github.com/intinig/radiant_language_redirect_extension/tree/master
On Mar 10, 2009, at 2:14 PM, Doug Bryant wrote:
The language_redirect extension page appears to be dead. Just
getting a 404. http://svn1.host
On Mar 10, 2009, at 5:47 AM, Elle Meredith wrote:
Hello again,
I installed the site_watcher extension and ran the migration. When
going to the dashboard I get this error:
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid in Admin/dashboard#index
Showing vendor/extensions/site_watcher/app/views/admin/dashboar
Hi Jim did you tried to run the SQL command in a console (in
phpmyadmin) to see what's wrong and what should be the correct
command ...
erwin
On 10 Mar 2009, at 14:28, Jim Gay wrote:
On Mar 10, 2009, at 5:47 AM, Elle Meredith wrote:
Hello again,
I installed the site_watcher extension an
On Mar 10, 2009, at 9:48 AM, Yves Dufour wrote:
Hi Jim did you tried to run the SQL command in a console (in
phpmyadmin) to see what's wrong and what should be the correct
command ...
The error is in the message below with the full SQL query.
I tried running it in a mysql GUI and just adde
Thanks Sean,
I though Radiant uses mechanize because I started out with a empty
gems folder. When I did "gem install radiant" rspec and rspec-rails
were installed along with radiant. At this point I have only 3 gems.
And if I now do "gem update" then many gems start to get downloaded,
onl
Again, AFAIK this is not radiant's dependencies. Can you provide a list
of all the gems you have installed?
$ gem list
Sean
K H wrote:
Thanks Sean,
I though Radiant uses mechanize because I started out with a empty
gems folder. When I did "gem install radiant" rspec and rspec-rails
were i
Victor,
If you can pull the Twitter updates in via RSS or Atom, you can use the
feed_reader extension, which caches the feed data and utilizes ETags and
Last-Modified headers to reduce bandwidth consumption.
http://github.com/seancribbs/radiant-feed-reader-extension
Sean
Victor Zuniga wrote
Hello,
I am hoping someone can point me in the right direction on this. We are
using the twitter widget (Javascript) to display updates on our front page.
Lately, we have experienced situations where the widget would not display
the updates at all. We contacted twitter support and they basically s
Thanks Sean! I'll give this a try.
Victor
On 3/10/09 5:04 PM, "Sean Cribbs" wrote:
> Victor,
>
> If you can pull the Twitter updates in via RSS or Atom, you can use the
> feed_reader extension, which caches the feed data and utilizes ETags and
> Last-Modified headers to reduce bandwidth consu
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Victor Zuniga
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am hoping someone can point me in the right direction on this. We are
> using the twitter widget (Javascript) to display updates on our front page.
> Lately, we have experienced situations where the widget would not display
> the
Hello everyone,
I have a question about the share_layouts extension. I am using it on a
site that has the defaults.page.filter set to Textile. Consequently the
content generated by my custom controllers and views is rendered out as
Textile, which is not what I had in mind.
Is there a way to
That seems like a common enough use-case that the expected behavior
would be to have no filter. I'd gladly take a patch to fix that.
Sean
Remko Steenstra wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have a question about the share_layouts extension. I am using it on
a site that has the defaults.page.filter set
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