Maged Makled wrote:
> Arpit Jain wrote:
>> Sean Cribbs wrote:
>>> Depends on if you want to use just Radius, or the whole Radiant
>>> application.  If you want to use just Radius, you can install the gem
>>> and require it like you would any other gem.  Then you would define
>>> your own context and tags within it, set up the parser and go.
>>> 
>>> For the case of integrating Radiant with your Rails app, the easiest
>>> way is to build your app in a Radiant extension and use the
>>> "share_layouts" extension to use the same layouts as your Radiant
>>> pages.  If you want more detail with this, query me again.
>>> 
>>> Sean
>> 
>> Hi sean.
>>    For integrating Radiant in my application , i am using mini_radiant 
>> plugin.
>>    But i am getting some routed issues with it.
>>    Can you please provide me with the details as how to build my own 
>> application in a Radiant extension.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Arpit
> 
> Hi Arpit,
>          I'm using radiant only as for my static content and layout, 
> there is an extension that is called rails support that I'm currently 
> using, it lets you create a rails application with radiant and use 
> radiant for your static cms and layout. You could find docs and an 
> example for that at
> http://code.google.com/p/radiant-rails-support/
> 
> Thanks
> Maged

Hi Maged,

Thanks for the reply.
I have seen it, it let's you create a rails application in radiant 
extensions.
But what i need to do is to integrate radiant CMS in my own application.
Any further idea?

Thanks
Arpit
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