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> Subject: Re: [Rails] Re: validates_numericality_of positive integer
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> On 1/23/06, Peter Michaux <[EMAIL PR
On 4/22/06, David Heinemeier Hansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No and no. Going sockets add complexity. Which is fine when you need
> it, but Campfire doesn't. You can make polling really, really cheap.
> And we did.
What did you do to make is so cheap? In Campfire how is this different
than
On 4/26/06, Josh Susser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey folks,
I think Ryan has a good point here:
http://blog.zenspider.com/archives/2006/04/where_is_our_ma.html
I'll follow that up by saying that besides tests, there's also a lot
of documentation work that needs done too. Is there something w
Hi,
What is the status of Armeggedon development? ETA? Is there a preview
or code available? Any preliminary docs or blogs? What is required on
the server and client sides to make this technology happen? Will
Armeggedon depend on prototype.js (please say no)? Can people help
develop this?
I am d
Hi,
The Rails wiki is constantly being attacked. The main page needs to be
rolled back almost every time I visit. Can the wiki be made to work
with registered users only? Perhaps with an obscured visual key you
must type to register?
Thanks,
Peter
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On 6/2/06, Kevin Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
+1 for no more enhancement tickets. If they want someone to do it,
mail one of the lists or do it themselves. Plugins over patches in
general. Bugs should still be filed.
Why turn down the volunteered creativity and enthusiasm of people
interest
Hi,
I've used Rails quite a bit. I want to understand the major Rails
components well enough to read the Rails source without great
struggle. Eventually I'd like to know how all the components are wired
together but I'd be happy to start with understanding Active Record
thoroughly. For me, the be
On 6/29/06, Andrew Kaspick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why not just implement some ActiveRecord patches? Seems like a good
way to learn how it works while helping improve the code base.
Patches could be the result but I'd like to have a solid understanding too.
Peter
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Hi,
I found a plugin on the web for a label helper and modified it to be
more like the rails core form elements behave (errors etc). I really
think this could be good to DRY forms especially with the new CRUD for
everything and likely more reliance on scaffolding. In my _form.rhtml
partial I can
On 7/4/06, Nicholas Seckar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Have you seen the labelling form builder in the test case for form_for?
No I haven't. Do you mean in svn? Does it work like my example?
Thanks,
Peter
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On 7/4/06, Erik Kastner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>From rails/actionpack/test/template/form_helper_test.rb
http://dev.rubyonrails.org/browser/trunk/actionpack/test/template/form_helper_test.rb
starting at line 345
class LabelledFormBuilder < ActionView::Helpers::FormBuilder
(field_helpers
On 7/4/06, Rick Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I personally rarely use a plain label helper. It's usually less to
type out than the actual label field.
But it is not as DRY to type it out directly which, I think, is the
whole point of the form builder.
<%= f.label_for :name %>
is a lot le
On 7/4/06, Rick Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think this is a good idea but is not so flexible. If I am reading
> this correctly, this will produce
>
> Foohttp://svn.techno-weenie.net/projects/plugins/labeled_form_helper/ as
more of a proof of concept than anything.
Rick, it looks like a
On 7/5/06, Rick Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The actual label_tag and label helpers are fine, I was just expressing
my opinion on the custom LabelingFormBuilder thing that adds labels to
other helpers.
I don't remember why I never submitted it as a patch. Maybe the
rails-core channel wasn'
Hi,
How would people feel about an error_message_on helper?
<%= f.label_for :name %>
<%= f.text_field :name %>
<%= f.error_message_on :name %>
I think it would be nice if this returned the error message in a so all messages could be styled easily and
consistently.
Peter
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Hi,
What's up with the Rails trac?
Thanks,
Peter
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Hi Marcel,
Thanks for the update.
Peter
On 7/15/06, Marcel Molina Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, Jul 15, 2006 at 11:31:31AM -0700, Peter Michaux wrote:
> What's up with the Rails trac?
Between the mailing list and trac, the machine that they've been hosted on
fo
Hi,
If I have controllers that inherit actions and helper methods then why
not views that "inherit" templates and partials? I've been trying to
DRY up my code and make it more REST friendly after the fallout of
DHH's "A World of Resources" slides and blog post.
With a move towards more RESTful c
Hi,
I can't seem to make a new ticket on trac so I've attached is a pretty
simple patch for the inflector docs. I found a couple minor bugs in
these docs and added a few extra examples were appropriate.
I haven't figured out how to unit test docs yet. Hopefully that's ok :)
Peter
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Hi,
I have been watching for any development in Prototype.js. The last
time I was able to check Rails trac (which seems to be down now), it
has been a long time since any substantial changes were to
Prototype.js. Sam Stevenson seems to be the sole maintainer but his
elusiveness makes this feel li
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