I'm not terribly familiar with the Windows shell (for good reason),
but maybe running it initial-capped, as "Ruby", might work better?

Anyone who's more familiar with this want to help me out?

- Nathan

On Feb 28, 7:41 am, "BraveDave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear sir,
> I've installed the latest InstantRails 1.5 and been able execute this
> command out of the command line (which is in InstantRails/Ruby/Bin by
> default "gem install rails --include-dependencies" and it worked fine.
> I try the command line you describe on your Download (http://
> haml.hamptoncatlin.com/download) page and I get an error message. The
> Ruby.exe is definitely in this directory. Here is the line you say to
> execute:
> ruby script\plugin installhttp://svn.hamptoncatlin.com/haml/tags/stable
> The message says " Ruby - No such file or directory - script/plugin --
> load error"
> I am grateful for anyone who might shed some light on this.
> David Kennedy
> dak AT itracker DOT com


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