Hey people,
I'm currently having a go at member extension (
http://blog.aissac.ro/radiant/member-extension/) and so far all is good.
But what I would really like is for my login form to be replaced when a user
logs in with fx. a logout button, but I can't find a way to tell my layouts
to display th
The edit published_at field is disabled by default in the Admin interface.
You can enable it by changing a config value.
Radiant::Config['page.edit.published_date?'] = true
More on the wiki:
http://wiki.github.com/radiant/radiant/change-a-pages-publication-date
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 12:03 PM,
This is a limitation due to the way Radiant works.
Radiant is built to serve mostly static content so when it first renders a
page, it caches it and serves it up to the next request without re-rendering
it. To have the page behave differently for users depending on whether they
are logged in or no
Hello,
This is something it might already be possible and I am just not aware of
it. I would like to set up a portion of our main site (/kids) to have its
own domain:
Kids.westervillelibrary.org
However, the site is not big enough to set up a new box for it. I wonder if
thereĀ¹s a way to create
Victor,
The multi-site extension will get you close
(http://github.com/radiant/radiant-multi-site-extension/tree/master).
You will still need to define the Kids.westervillelibrary.org domain
outside of radiant (mongrel config, http.conf etc) but you can use the
extension to map a new site in the ad
On 02.06.2009, at 22:01, Victor Zuniga wrote:
Hello,
This is something it might already be possible and I am just not
aware of
it. I would like to set up a portion of our main site (/kids) to
have its
own domain:
Kids.westervillelibrary.org
However, the site is not big enough to set up
Thanks for the suggestion Chaim!
I'll look into it.
Victor
On 6/2/09 4:07 PM, "Chaim Kirby" wrote:
> Victor,
> The multi-site extension will get you close
> (http://github.com/radiant/radiant-multi-site-extension/tree/master).
> You will still need to define the Kids.westervillelibrary.org
Thanks Michael!
We're using nginx as our web server.
Victor
On 6/2/09 4:09 PM, "michael starke"
wrote:
> On 02.06.2009, at 22:01, Victor Zuniga wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> This is something it might already be possible and I am just not
>> aware of
>> it. I would like to set up a portion of o
So-
It's been awhile since I tried to deploy Radiant, so I'm a little
rusty. I was following the tutorial in the Radiant docs, Dreamhost
won't let me freeze the gems, but it did let me freeze them using
Edge. Unfortunately, the domain had already be created, so I was not
able to follow th
>From that error message, it doesn't sound like you have Ray properly
installed. I'd take a look at that, but my hunch is it's not related to the
Passenger problem.
See if there's any explanation in the Apache error log, which should be in
~/logs/adamgotdiana.com/http/error.log
--Erik Ostrom
e.
This seems like a very useful extension but the instructions on how to
use it are sparse. The fnf page type shows up and it seems to take
over for any page not found but what do I do with it more than that.
My goal would be to throw a 301 error for moved pages and redirect to
the new locat
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