+ is proberly better, unless you get into trubble, with ruby since +
is an operator....


regards
svend

On Oct 6, 9:20 pm, Gaspard Bucher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are right, it's not smart.
>
> What about the "+" sign ?
>
> PS: this is ticket #223 
> (http://zena.lighthouseapp.com/projects/2549-zena/tickets/223
> )
>
> Gaspard
>
> On 6 oct. 08, at 20:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>
> > I use, windows, osx, linux for development, just currently at my "¤"#
> > ¤"%¤ Vista laptop...
> > But still it's unsmart to have that type of filenames, they are bound
> > to be trubble...
>
> > But I am looking foward to play with it, more, when I get the time..
>
> > regards
> > svend
>
> > On Oct 6, 8:43 pm, Gaspard Bucher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Damn !
>
> >> I did not suspect that having stars "*" in the filenames would cause
> >> such troubles. I cannot simply rename these files since the
> >> name is used as the template definition:
>
> >> [class]-[mode]-[format].zafu
>
> >> An modes with "*" exist inside zena and are used to render special
> >> pages (search result, admin layout, index page). The star is there so
> >> that
> >> these modes cannot be used to display arbitrary pages (ex. /
> >> page43_*index.html will not work).
>
> >> You could try to use the archive until I find a better prefix that
> >> does not cause these problems.
>
> >> The compressed version is at:http://zenadmin.org/zena.tgz
>
> >> Beware though that zena has never been used on a windows box before
> >> and you might find lots of surprises like this one. To avoid loosing
> >> time with installation issues, I would recommend installing a simple
> >> debian box with vmware...
>
> >>> I am having problems both with Git and SVN on Vista.
> >>> Both are install correct, the problem seems to come from the
> >>> repository.
>
> >>> This is the svn output:
> >>> A    trunk\db\init
> >>> A    trunk\db\init\base
> >>> A    trunk\db\init\base\help.fr.zml
> >>> A    trunk\db\init\base\skins
> >>> A    trunk\db\init\base\skins\default
> >>> svn: Can't check path 'trunk\db\init\base\skins\default\Node-
> >>> *popupLayout.zafu':
> >>> The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
>
> >>> regards
> >>> svend
>
> >>> On Oct 6, 4:33 pm, Gaspard Bucher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>> Fun, source code to read!
>
> >>>> The code started with rails 0.9.x (end 2005) and some parts reflect
> >>>> this old history...
>
> >>>> Some interesting parts:
>
> >>>> lib/query_builder (pseudo sql query builder)
> >>>> lib/parser, lib/parser/lib/rules/zafu.rb (template parser)
>
> >>>> test/helpers/zena_parser/*.yml (yaml tests for templates)
> >>>> test/helpers/query_builder/*.yml (yaml tests for pseudo sql)
>
> >>>> Do not hesitate to ask questions...
>
> >>>> Gaspard
>
> >>>>> On Oct 6, 6:09 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>>> wrote:
> >>>>>> looks impressive.
> >>>>>> I am looking foward to testing the CMS.
>
> >>>>>> regards
> >>>>>> svend
>
> >>>>>> On Oct 6, 10:09 am, "Gaspard Bucher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>>>>>> After 3 years of work in my cave, I am happy to go out in the
> >>>>>>> sunlight
> >>>>>>> to announce the first public beta release of zena !
>
> >>>>>>> In a few words:
>
> >>>>>>> Zena is a CMS based on ruby on rails with a very advanced xhtml
> >>>>>>> based
> >>>>>>> templating language called zafu. Sites have been running in
> >>>>>>> production
> >>>>>>> mode for nearly 2 years now, so it's quite stable (more then  
> >>>>>>> 1340
> >>>>>>> unit
> >>>>>>> tests).
>
> >>>>>>> One of the most important architecture aspects of this CMS is  
> >>>>>>> that
> >>>>>>> it
> >>>>>>> is based on Single Table Inheritance with the ability to create
> >>>>>>> custom
> >>>>>>> classes from the web frontend.
>
> >>>>>>> More information on this release in this post from the 
> >>>>>>> blog:http://zenadmin.org/473
>
> >>>>>>> Videos:http://zenadmin.org/426
>
> >>>>>>> I hope you enjoy...
>
> >>>>>>> Gaspard
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