Thanks. I gonna take a look on Ruby toolbox
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I started to develop an upload app. This app will be in Rails.
Can you suggest some GEM that would make it easier to work with image
attachements? I'm trying to use DragonFly but it creates an unwanted extra
file
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Anyone knows or worked with DragonFly gems to make photo upload? I have some
issue with this: DragonFly doesn't cleanup yours tempfiles...
All the time that i get some file (I use fetch method from app), DragonFly
create an new file in my tmp dir.
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Sorry !!
I forgot this. I will open new one. Thank you.
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Is there any config options that can avoid this? Is there any way not save
the TempObject on disk?
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I think the problem can be your encoding. Try change this for your language
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Sorry just i don't know more.
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Try read this link. I think here you will find your answer.
http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/ConnectionAdapters/ConnectionPool.html
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question, you can create an healthcheck url. Then, another
app (REST app) listen this and when your RAILS App come down, it make
something (start a job; change a DNS, etc)
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I try to use the methods before or after. I think it is better to be done in
the DB.
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you need reinstall mysql gems with correct flags. Try google this : mysql
gems flags snow leopard
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There's also Devise. Devise has more feature than Authlogic.
Search in gitub
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