On Jul 19, 2005, at 10:31 AM, Hassan Hodges wrote:
> I'm a newbie with Rails and Typo.
>
> I downloaded typo 2.0.6 this morning and haven't been able to get it
> to run. It's giving me a "DoubleRenderError" error.
Typo 2.0.6 has issues with Rails 0.13.1. The current development
version of Typo works great with current versions of rails. There
should be another release fairly soon, or you can follow the
directions on the Typo site for downloading and installing a dev
version of Typo.
Scott
From robin-lists at robinbowes.com Tue Jul 19 15:50:42 2005
From: robin-lists at robinbowes.com (Robin Bowes)
Date: Tue Jul 19 15:45:13 2005
Subject: [typo] DoubleRenderError
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Scott Laird wrote:
> Typo 2.0.6 has issues with Rails 0.13.1. The current development
> version of Typo works great with current versions of rails. There
> should be another release fairly soon, or you can follow the directions
> on the Typo site for downloading and installing a dev version of Typo.
I can confirm that the latest dev version on Typo from svn seems to work
great. I've downloaded it and got it working today. I've also got a bug
fixed that lets me use ecto to upload articles [1][2].
[1] http://bb.infinite-sushi.com/viewtopic.php?t=888
[2] http://typo.robinbowes.com/articles/2005/07/19/updating-typo-with-ecto
R.
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From hypsometry at gmail.com Wed Jul 20 11:43:08 2005
From: hypsometry at gmail.com (Chris Boone)
Date: Wed Jul 20 11:38:11 2005
Subject: [typo] Empty span.typo_date generates XHTML warning
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Hi all
I'm setting up a Typo blog for myself -- tweaking it locally first,
now, before deploying to Textdrive soon -- and I noticed that the new
(?) way to format the published dates, using domscript, uses an empty
span element to store the date in a hidden fashion. Course, Tidy (as
manifested in the Firefox HTML Validator plugin) doesn't like empty
spans.
I'm new to the list, but I looked through the archives quickly and
didn't see any discussion of this.
It's not a big deal (obviously... :), but since I do sell my services
as a web designer with a focus on web standards, it's not optimal.
Has anyone thought about another way to implement this functionality?
(Cause it's pretty cool.)
For instance, might it be worth including the old fashioned (static,
that is) post date within the span, and having show_date_as_local_time
hide it / replace it with the fancier (dynamic, that is) version?
Thanks.
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