Scott Laird scott at sigkill.org writes:
On Sep 27, 2005, at 10:13 AM, Piers Cawley wrote:
Yeah, but then I like rectangular arg blocks when they're
parenthesized
object.method(arg1, arg2, arg3,
arg4, arg5, arg6)
Which doesn't do much for shortening lines.
object
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With a typo 2.6 install, I see properly formed hyperlinks in comments on
blog entries are being rendered as plain text. The comments filter is set
to Markdown with Smartypants.
Bug? Feature? User error?
A glance at test
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With a typo 2.6 install, I see properly formed hyperlinks in comments on
blog entries are being rendered as plain text. The comments filter is set
not to worried about it, given
that it's working now.
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Jeffrey, Piers,
Thanks for your help so far. I'm on the digest version of the mailing
list, so I'll respond to both of you in turn.
Piers: I might roll back to 739, but I'd prefer to have this fixed (and
do what
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I'm guessing that by doing the two separately postgres is happy about
the one fix, but whiney about the second not being there yet? My rails
UPDATE statment always seems
working on
Typo. Probably Tuesdays.
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of 'rake refresh_content' task
might be a useful addition for the future...
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I'm currently having problems getting everything passing its tests
with Rails 1.0; something to do with categories not being saved, and
I've no clue why it's not working.
There's an issue in Rails 1.0
Scott Laird [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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It's been a slow month. I'd really like to get a few fixes
integrated, but something bizarre is going on with Ruby on my laptop;
once I get Ruby working again I'll
Kevin just added a changeset that is claimed to fix
'test_comment_xss1', but which actually breaks it on my server.
Kevin, do you have a gem installation of redcloth by any chance? If
so, which version.
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will not be worth living, so feel
free to fix things :)
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the various controllers use it... Hmm...
I think it's a post 4.0 thing though.
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of including such a thing into Typo?
It'll be a cold day in hell before *I* implement a Captcha scheme in
Typo, but I can't speak for the other maintainers.
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just my non-native English but I don't really get what you
mean. Would you care to elaborate a little bit, please?
I really, really don't like Captchas and I won't implement such a
scheme. But I won't stop anyone else who wants to.
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Could you send me a the relevant log section?
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On 17 Mar 2006, at 16:19, Piers Cawley wrote:
Kevin Kubasik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just a note, I found that when attempting to update to the
latestTrunk, rev 915 breaks (it can't seem to add the new blogs
tablecorrectly) 914 is good though. It seems
? Looks like you've got old code
trying to work with the new schema.
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end
end
and replacing all our 'rescue nil' entries with something along those lines.
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Migration still failing with v 924
Can I have another copy of the rake trace? Preferably with linebreaks
this time.
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migration in the past), but we can't
guarantee it. I can, however, assure that nothing goes into the trunk
if we think it doesn't work.
Hopefully the forthcoming pre4.0 series will let people get a good
deal nearer to the edge without hurting themselves.
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Thanks for that Piers, it's appreciated because you didn't have to
outline all that at all. Much better attitude than some development
communities where any questions are met with It's open source, we
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this won't necessarily be straightforward, and it won't
happen overnight, but there's *far* too much DRY violation going on
with sidebars at the moment. Things like layouts to set the config
form up can be implemented independently of any larger changes.
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with this approach
tomorrow (well, later today, after I've been asleep for a bit).
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to some code.
http://rafb.net/paste/results/I5f5nJ15.html
Right now I'm just trying to get the standard scriptaculous example to
work. I'm not even trying to save the data yet into the config var.
Does scriptaculous let you do nested drag and drop?
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|block, klass|
lambda { klass.with_scope(scope_hash, block) }
end.call
end
And I fully expect it to work. Do you think I've spent to long
programming in lisp?
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4.1.13.
Hmm... so they're not. I wonder how we broke them. (And more to the
point, I wonder why the tests didn't find the error.) I (or someone
who beats me to it) shall investigate.
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using a contents table rather than separate tables for articles,
trackbacks and comments.
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, you'll need to freeze rails 1.0 in your
vendor directory; I'm afraid we're unlikely to go back and fix it to
work with Rails 1.1, but if anyone has a patch.
1. http://www.typosphere.org/trac/timeline -- a good place to start
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; we'd probably be going to 1.1 only
pretty swiftly any way.
If we do this, we'd tag revision 971 (the current trunk HEAD) as
'good_with_1_0' or something and just move on.
What does the panel think?
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After further testing of the rails_1_1 branch, it seems I was rather
to sanguine about how well it works with Rails 1.0. Essentially, it
doesn't, I don't know why, and working out why is going to be HARD.
So, we're faced with a choice: we can move
incantation and has tested it, a patch would be enormously
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to another client for at least the next month.
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informed. Plus, eating your own
dogfood never hurts.
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My most sincere apologies, that last one was sent over a
remoteconnection, I hope this has fixed it.
Nope.
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Piers Cawley wrote:
Okay, who wants to be on the bleading edge?
Well after a bit of grief with forcing Rails to use the production
environment after the Rails upgrade I have gotten this to work, for the
most part it works fine but the AJAX
fix. Rendering a partial (which is what we do
for ajax comment additions) shouldn't use the layout anyway. And for
none ajax comments you need to render with the layout.
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their version 4 of
Typo3.
Well, I can't help it. ;-)
Are they still calling it Typo3? Or are we going to get a
switchtoweresque cease and desist order?
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Again, I'm interested in everyone's input, but I'm particularly keen
to hear from anyone still running 2.6.0.
Last time I tried a rake migrate on my test box it was a disaster
area
that we add the .xml extension there.
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in
components/plugins/sidebars/xml/content.rhtml get rendered with the
.xml suffix?
Routes are a two way thing.
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Adding display name to tags
Ah! It's about to be fixed, the migration didn't use a
BareMigration. I caught it on my big trawl through the migrations
fixing things for sqlite.
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Gary Shewan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 1 Apr 2006, at 22:03, Piers Cawley wrote:
Gary Shewan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Okay the last version of trunk I was sitting on was r822. I thought
I'd embrace 1.1 fully and push up to r983. Running rake migrate
throws out these errors
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I've searched and haven't seen anything, but has anybody had a bash
at a 'Last n comments' sidebar?
Mmm... nice idea. Write a story for it and stick it on the trac.
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properly,
which obviously isn't the case here. Er...
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setting the thing up so that it tracked
the stable version, and making sure that the trunk would break nice
and early, and they go and remove the branch! What's a developer to
do?
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you've got problems with your current sidebar set.
2. http://www.typosphere.org/trac
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capabilities by being distributed as engines in
their own right.
Has anyone had much experience working with rails engines? Thoughts?
1. http://rails-engines.org/
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Sorry for any problems you've been experiencing folks. I'm trying to
get sidebars to a point where we can test them automatically, which
will hopefully mean that problems like you've been experiencing will
be a thing of of the past.
Oops, guess who
could have a 'url_style' setting on the blog, so if you
want wordpress style urls you get 'em, if you want dateless
permalinks, you get those. The routing table would (obviously) have to
handle all (most) cases, but all our generated links would respect the
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, of course, works fine.
Ah... I was intending to retain backwards compatibility with themes
that worked with the old (new) API. D'you have a log trace?
Also, if the theme in question is downloadable somewhere I'll be happy
to test against it.
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stuck doing paing work at the moment.
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extra understanding from the first, failed solution. As I've explained
in my blog[1], I'm not totally averse (but getting more averse by
Oopsie. Forgot the footnote. Here it is:
1. http://www.bofh.org.uk/articles/2006/03/12/if-you-test-it-i-will-patch
Trejkaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Friday 14 April 2006 01:36, Piers Cawley wrote:
George Sudarkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I keep getting this error. Any ideas as to why this is happening? I
am running r977 (don't have time to update).
Can someone please just dike the entire jabber
.
* As we're breaking themes already, let's break 'em good and proper
so we can rebuild them stronger, better, faster...
Thoughts?
1. http://quotedprintable.com/pages/scribbish
2. http://csszengarden.com/
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Gary Shewan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 14 Apr 2006, at 07:05, Piers Cawley wrote:
* No more overriding layouts/default.rhtml just to add a couple of
theme specific css files. We've already moved to having most of
the layout's header generated by a helper method, it should
Rodger Donaldson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Rodger Donaldson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Again, I'm interested in everyone's input, but I'm particularly keen
mathew [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyhow, I think it's pretty funny to be rejecting code based on lack of
tests, when there's an almost complete lack of documentation.
Huh? Join the non sequitur club, we may not make sense but we do like
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I don't understand what you're getting at here ... at all. And I've
tried.
Bah! You obviously haven't tried hard enough!
True
I want to stop every theme and its brother *having* to override
default.rhtml
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render_component was replaced by %= render sidebars % That should
fix your problem. You may also want to clear out your sessions
table.
That's %= render_sidebars %
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enough with our delta based time reporting for comments and
the likes. So long as articles are displayed in chronological order
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stuff) I'll happily switch to using it for Typo's dates. Until that
happy day, I'll live with stashing everything as GMT (which may well
not be what we do now, but patches welcome) and displaying with simple
time deltas.
1. http://datetime.perl.org/
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/articles based urls.
Thoughts?
1. http://www.loudthinking.com/arc/000572.html
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my dead body.
Lyceum uses a fixed number of tables for the entire system.
Much more sensible.
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DHH covers this in the article where he introduced them; you munge the
request to have an appropriate Accepts and serve up
'application/xml+rss' and 'application/xml+atom' or whatever it is.
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wants.html { render :text = text, :status = status }
end
# Make the prefilter return false!
return_point[false] unless return_point.nil?
end
I have the sneaking feeling that that would work rather well... I
shall experiment when I have the tuits.
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the first. I'm guessing that there's a serious power law
curve in effect here.
2. Using the 'created_at' field, which should really, really, really
be published_at or some such -- overloading 'created_at' in this
way is simply confusing.
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off until Sam Ruby's finished his sterling work on getting our
feeds to be compliant.
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How easy would it be to add fixed text to the end of each post in the
feed? I don't mean in the actual post itself, but automagically
inserted on publish - only
fat person could be seen as
scary. Slow? Wha?
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First up: Sorry for all the recent problems with Typo that followed on
from a couple of my patches; I've spent the last week insanely busy on
paying work which left me too knackered to do anything on Typo
Gary Shewan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Just checking, are these sorted now? I can't seem to replicate the
issues here.
Definitely still a problem. You can see what it changes in #847 and
every time I post from Ecto it needs me to make
structure -- never a good sign.
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it, or
something like it, getting promoted to a proper column on the 'blogs'
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For those of you living on the edge, after you update to revision
1046, please go to your general settings page and make sure that
it makes a good guess at your canonical server url and either accept
stopping?
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text filters so
they're not controllers.
* Er...
* That's probably not all, but it'll do for now. Did I miss anything
1. http://www.csszengarden.com
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I've just been chatting with sprewell on IRC and it occurred to me
that it might be handy to share my current development priorities for
typo with the wider list.
[...]
Medium/Long Term
[...]
* Textfilters. I really, really, want
Gary Shewan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 13 May 2006, at 12:15, Piers Cawley wrote:
* Admin plugins. Rework the admin interface so it's easy to add a new
admin tab as a plugin. That way we can experiment with things like
spam handling/blacklisting or whatever in a way that's (hopefully
. :-/
Some pretty big changes in the trunk recently, mostly affecting
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How will you handle having plugins register routes or are you contemplating
making a 'typo plugin' versus the regular 'rails plugin'?
Dunno yet. Plugins are definitely in the 'blue sky' phase of planning
at the moment.
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Matt Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So I've been looking into the built in unit tests in typo, and I figured
out how to run them.
Umm... have you run 'rake migrate'? ISTR that the schema in the trunk
doesn't exactly tally with the migrations. Which could explain your failures.
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leak. Longer-term, we need to audit our filters, because they're
getting too complex. But for now, I think we're okay.
D'oh.
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to the Trac directly.
Note: Authentication is *not* the same as Authorization. About the
only thing I'm sure of regarding authorization is that we shall have
something.
Note2: This isn't even remotely imminent. I'm just sketching here.
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capabilities and what we'd need to do to import
any useful stuff into Typo.
Hmm... that'll probably do for now. Did I miss anything?
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Alastair Rankine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 01/08/2006, at 7:07 PM, Piers Cawley wrote:
* Finish working through the implications of the new state machine
based content 'state'. Essentially, 'published?', 'spam?' and a few
This looks great, but I would like to see this reflected
which tends to pull in the world right at the start (reducing the hits
on the database, no bad thing) means that the process gets very big
rather quickly, but then doesn't get a great deal bigger after that.
I don't think it's going to slim down very much I'm afraid.
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by the mooted move of sidebar
plugins to vendor/plugins. Essentially you'd only need to install
those sidebars you use.
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