[Radiant] Using absolute urls

2009-04-02 Thread Victor Elsendoorn
Dear list, I found out having trouble with the comments extension in combination with the usages of a navigation snippet based on using the tag. It seems that it has something to do with the fact that the tag is producing relative url's rather than absolute url's. Can someone tell me

Re: [Radiant] Using absolute urls

2009-04-02 Thread Simon Josi
I'm still using 0.6.9, I don't know if this issue is fixed for 0.7.x. I've fixed this in my fork of the comments extensions: http://github.com/turingmachine/radiant-comments/commit/c5efa910e5c83ebd7402a7c263064c6f28741bd1 /simon On Thu, 2 Apr 2009 17:01:27 +0200 Victor Elsendoorn wrote: > Dear

Re: [Radiant] Using absolute urls

2009-04-02 Thread Victor Elsendoorn
Thanks Simon, for your reply. However this doesn't solve the problem. The error remains: The error occurred while evaluating nil.relative_url_root. and by the way the radiant version I'm using is indeed 0.7.1 Other ideas? Thanks in advance. On Apr 2, 2009, at 5:24 PM, Simon Josi

Re: [Radiant] Mixing Rails and Radiant

2009-04-02 Thread Tony Davis
I believe this is the post that Sean was referring to: http://lists.radiantcms.org/pipermail/radiant/2009-March/012583.html Unfortunately it does not help me out too much. In all my rails projects, I need to have a CMS component. Having Radiant (which I really like and use standalone) as a drop

Re: [Radiant] Mixing Rails and Radiant

2009-04-02 Thread Sean Cribbs
Tony, I think more pluggability is an admirable goal - Rails 3 should help a lot. Before that, I don't think we can do too much. Let's keep it on the table, however. Sean Tony Davis wrote: I believe this is the post that Sean was referring to: http://lists.radiantcms.org/pipermail/radia

Re: [Radiant] Mixing Rails and Radiant

2009-04-02 Thread Steven Southard
It's a pretty common rub. If you use your talented group of rails developers to make extensions for Radiant it will be great to see them on github. Good luck with your projects. Steven On Apr 2, 2009, at 10:57 AM, Tony Davis wrote: I believe this is the post that Sean was referring

Re: [Radiant] Mixing Rails and Radiant

2009-04-02 Thread Todd Willey
I've actually worked on this a bit and got it running at one point as a plugin with very few test failures (but that was pre-0.7). I'd love to see it go that way. I have a project (http://github.com/xtoddx/radiant_plugin/tree/master) to do this, but I haven't pushed back into it yet. As far as g

Re: [Radiant] Mixing Rails and Radiant

2009-04-02 Thread Tony Davis
Sounds great, let me know how far you get and I will see if we can dedicate some time trying to take it to the next step On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Todd Willey wrote: > I've actually worked on this a bit and got it running at one point as > a plugin with very few test failures (but that wa

[Radiant] How to specify which site a user can edit, when using newer versions of the multi-site extension?

2009-04-02 Thread Simon Rönnqvist
Hi! I just upgraded my Multi-site installation of Radiant to 0.7.1 från 0.6.9, and of course upgraded all of the extensions too. Now all of my clients can see and edit each others' sites. In the older version of the multi-site extension I could specify which site a user would see... now

[Radiant] Re: How to specify which site a user can edit, when using newer versions of the multi-site extension?

2009-04-02 Thread Simon Rönnqvist
Hi! The answer seems to be that I used another fork before, with scoped access for the users. http://github.com/zapnap/radiant-multi-site-extension/tree/master Anyone btw. planning on updating the vhost extension? I was a bit puzzled to see that ext.radiantcms.org said that it was last up

[Radiant] Anyone know if these extensions have been updated for 0.7?

2009-04-02 Thread N. Turnage
I would like to upgrade a project to 0.71 and I cannot find any info that the following extensions are ready for the upgrade: comments search share_layouts Does anybody know if these extensions are ready for the change? Thanks, Nate ___ Radiant mai