I am not sure if I am stepping on anyone's toes, but I got the old
drag and drop version to work on 0.6.4 with shards. This way it plays
nice with others, especially the copy_move extension.
Once I clean up the rake task, I can post a svn link if anyone is
interested.
Keith
Keith,
I would be. Again, no offense to anyone, but I kinda liked the
original one better anyways.
Thanks man,
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On 16-Jan-08, at 10:17 AM, Keith Bingman wrote:
I am not sure if I am stepping on anyone's toes, but I got the old
drag and drop
Hello,
Has anyone tried to run a radiantcms site at heroku yet ( http://heroku.com ) ?
I haven't got it working yet and thought maybe someone on this list
already knows what the cause is (it currently fails with Import
failed: The archive does not appear to contain a Rails app.), but I
think I
Hello,
I'm trying to process one radius tag inside another. For example, one
tag retrieves a photo name such as Dave.jpg and sticks it into the
page_attachments tag for an image:
r:attachment:image name=r:photor:photo:name //r:photo
alt=photograph /
The resulting HTML output is...
r:attachment:image name=r:photor:photo:name //r:photo
alt=photograph /
This also produces the same unprocessed r:attachment:image tag:
r:attachment:image name=r:photor:name //r:photo /
This fails completely, however:
r:attachment:image name=r:photo:name / /
You have a nil object when you
Keith Bingman wrote:
I am not sure if I am stepping on anyone's toes, but I got the old
drag and drop version to work on 0.6.4 with shards. This way it plays
nice with others, especially the copy_move extension.
Once I clean up the rake task, I can post a svn link if anyone is
interested.
On 1/16/08, David Piehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
r:attachment:image name=r:photor:photo:name //r:photo
alt=photograph /
This fails because Radius can't parse tags that are within attributes.
Why are you trying to do this? Is there a way to accomplish what you
want without using tags within
Sean Cribbs wrote:
I'm sure the community would appreciate it.
Indeed. I even skipped an upgrade for one of my sites because of this
extension.
Thanks Keith!
Regards,
Erik.
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Erik van Oosten
http://day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/
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