Christian Nikolajsen wrote:
Ok, I will try to explain.I'm setting up a site that has a horizontal main
menu at the top of the page (for this navigation_tags works perfectly).
Then for each of these main pages that have children I want a submenu.
example using Benny's page examples:
If I have a ma
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
Christian Nikolajsen wrote:
Ok, I will try to explain.I'm setting up a site that has a horizontal
main
menu at the top of the page (for this navigation_tags works perfectly).
Then for each of these main pages that have children I want a submenu.
example using Benny's page
I just want to thank everyone involved in putting Ray together. It
really is amazing. I don't have to install my submodules by hand anymore.
You guys rock:
* John Muhl
* Michael Kessler
* Arik Jones
* Benny Degezelle
~Nate
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On 6 May 2009, at 17:30, James Bebbington wrote:
Is anyone aware of a non-hacky way to rename the radiant admin route
(i.e. not just cloning and tweaking the gem's routes) to avoid this
clash?
So I've spent a little time looking into this, in case anyone is
interested this is what I've
John is the one who put his passion into ray (and also the Radiant
Github wiki). Big thanks to him!
On 7 May 2009, at 5:37 PM, N. Turnage wrote:
I just want to thank everyone involved in putting Ray together. It
really is amazing. I don't have to install my submodules by hand
anymore.
Yo
I am running into a very annoying "stack level too deep" error when I
try and go back to the admin page list from any other section of the
admin site. I looks like it has something to do with the Paperclipped
extension's included version of will_paginate, but I am not sure how
what to do about
Is there any way to install an extension with Ray that doesn't show up
in ray:extension:search? I want to install the database_mailer
extension, but Ray can't find it by default. Do I need to set up a
remote for Aissac's repo or is there another way to do it?
Thanks,
Nate
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We wrote and have been using the header_authorize extension for
Radiant, but we've just opened up our plugin for Sun's Java Access
Manager.
http://www.saturnflyer.com/blog/paul/2009/05/07/rails-and-external-enterprise-authentication/
If you're in the market for a centralized authentication sc