Re: [Radiant] Re Comments

2008-02-11 Thread nn
On Feb 11, 2008 6:43 AM, J Aaron Farr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If you're looking for a rails based forum, check out Beast: > > http://beast.caboo.se/ The original Beast seems not to be maintained any more. Rick Olson is taking a step in another direction with "Altered Beast". More details at:

Re: [Radiant] Re Comments

2008-02-11 Thread Mohit Sindhwani
Casper Fabricius wrote: >> If you're looking for a rails based forum, check out Beast >> > > I'll second that recommendation. I've integrated Beast as an extension > to a Radiant site without too much trouble. The Beast code is very > clean. Unfortunately my "Beast extension" is not ready

Re: [Radiant] Re Comments

2008-02-11 Thread Casper Fabricius
> That would be cool to see. The site is at http://www.nrgi-innovation.dk/forums - it is in Danish, but it'll give you an idea. The other pages at that site are all served as pure Radiant pages. >> Does creating a new page in >> Radiant create a forum post? No. Beast forums, topics and pos

Re: [Radiant] Re Comments

2008-02-11 Thread J Aaron Farr
Casper Fabricius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> If you're looking for a rails based forum, check out Beast > > I'll second that recommendation. I've integrated Beast as an extension > to a Radiant site without too much trouble. The Beast code is very > clean. Unfortunately my "Beast extension

Re: [Radiant] Re Comments

2008-02-11 Thread Casper Fabricius
> If you're looking for a rails based forum, check out Beast I'll second that recommendation. I've integrated Beast as an extension to a Radiant site without too much trouble. The Beast code is very clean. Unfortunately my "Beast extension" is not ready to be released for the greater good an

Re: [Radiant] Re Comments

2008-02-10 Thread J Aaron Farr
Mohit Sindhwani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > My sites http://onghu.com/te and http://openutk.org are actually > engineering community resources and therefore, I'm interested in > exploring both the avenues that you mention: > (1) Integration of comments > (2) Integration of a forum > ...and I'm

Re: [Radiant] Re Comments

2008-02-10 Thread J Aaron Farr
Per-olof Hermansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I would like my Radiant installation to have comments. > > I see that there is an extension for comments. It does work, but there are some caveats: - It uses Akismet for spam detection. If you don't want to use Akismet, you have to write yo

Re: [Radiant] Re Comments

2008-02-10 Thread Mohit Sindhwani
Per-olof Hermansson wrote: > Per-olof Hermansson wrote: > >> I would like my Radiant installation to have comments. >> >> I see that there is an extension for comments. >> >> Is this the way to go? Or is it better to set up a forum on the side? >> For example El Derado >> > > I see that my

Re: [Radiant] Re Comments

2008-02-07 Thread Per-olof Hermansson
Per-olof Hermansson wrote: > I would like my Radiant installation to have comments. > > I see that there is an extension for comments. > > Is this the way to go? Or is it better to set up a forum on the side? > For example El Derado I see that my radiant installation is version 5.2 I understand

[Radiant] Re Comments

2008-02-07 Thread Per-olof Hermansson
I would like my Radiant installation to have comments. I see that there is an extension for comments. Is this the way to go? Or is it better to set up a forum on the side? For example El Derado Best regards, Per-Olof Hermansson -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.