I really like this -- unfortunately it didn't seem to work when I tried it
with WEBrick. I'm going to give it another go tonight. I did:
1. Kill lighttpd
2. export TZ=UTC (I run bash)
3. Start lighttpd
Does that sound right?
Thanks,
Uzair
Scott Laird wrote:
Shouldn't running dispatch.fcgi
Bah, I meant I'm going to do...anyway, that's pretty much what I did
with WEBrick this morning (except I didn't already have an instance
running).
U.
I really like this -- unfortunately it didn't seem to work when I tried it
with WEBrick. I'm going to give it another go tonight. I did:
1.
why it's better , can u explaine me ?2006/4/24, marcus estes [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Lyceum may provide a better database model to emulate:http://lyceum.ibiblio.org/marcusOn 4/24/06, Matt Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: I know it's on the roadmap for typo.I don't know if it has a specific time-frame or
2006/4/24, mathew [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
FWIW, I agree that storing everything as UTC is the best option in theimmediate future.Gnah, precise time is overrated.
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So, on another project, I've been playing with 'respond_to'[1] and it's
*lovely*. I am seriously considering rejigging things so that our
index type pages in articles_controller will all be responsible for
generating rendering feeds and make the xml_controller simply act as a
redirect to the new
I'm kind of conflicted on this one. The respond_to code is reallynice, I'm
using it on a little toy that I wrote for work a coupleweeks ago. On the other
hand, I hate changing URLs, and moving feedsis a pain in the neck. On the
gripping hand, the basic code really*is* the same--select a
From the Lyceum FAQ:
Q: What is the difference between Lyceum and WordPress MU?
The main difference between Lyceum and MU is the database schema. MU
creates a set of tables for each blog in a system. Lyceum uses a fixed
number of tables for the entire system.
In WordPress MU, every user must
marcus estes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From the Lyceum FAQ:
Q: What is the difference between Lyceum and WordPress MU?
The main difference between Lyceum and MU is the database schema. MU
creates a set of tables for each blog in a system.
We're definitely not doing that. At all. Ever. Over