bodhi wrote:
Tom, this feature isn't in Radiant (yet.) but there is a patch on trac
[1] that gets you most of the way there. I believe some other people
are working on a more streamlined solution, but it hasn't been
mentioned on the mailing list in a little while, so I'm not sure what
is
Hello!I'm going to buy hosting on bluehost.com, has anyone tried before thishosting? Has anyone had any problems with installing radiant or railsapplication on this servers?I chose this one from economic reasons ;) but want to have both Postgresql and mysql databases and ruby, ror and also
Not quite sure I follow your situation but one think to consider is auth cookies. Rails keeps a session using a cookie to identify your session. This cookie has a domain that it will work for. Whenever you change domains you will change cookies. For one project I have 15 sites all under one main
Hello,
I am new to the development process. I have added some fields to admin
pages to make use of metadata information.
What is the best practice for handling changes to the code? Should I
simply note them and reimplement them after each upgrade to radiant? I
have seen references to
Awesome. Bodhi, would you have a chance to look this over and apply
it?
I looked at it briefly and it looked well implemented and tested.
Delicious! :-)
Now that the standalone SmartyPants filter is in r114 I've patched
the Markdown filter so it will educate quotes as well.
The patch
Bartłomiej Rogóż wrote:
I'm going to buy hosting on bluehost.com, has anyone tried
before this hosting? Has anyone had any problems with
installing radiant or rails application on this servers?
Nope; Radiant works great on BlueHost. For example:
http://rampartadvisors.com/
-Drew
I just recently discovered Radiant and have utilized it on a personal
project, and one of the pieces I was missing was a comments section -
which I was glad to find via the list. However - do have a question.
I'm also using the gallery behavior in one section - is there anyway
to combine 2
I believe you could have a child page that has the comments behavior and display that page in the parent using the children tag. The ability to have multiple child pages each with thier own behavior, and subsequently display them all on the parent page is a general technique that gets used quite a
On Sep 6, 2006, at 3:29 AM, Bryan wrote:
Hello,
I am new to the development process. I have added some fields to
admin
pages to make use of metadata information.
What is the best practice for handling changes to the code? Should I
simply note them and reimplement them after each
On Sep 6, 2006, at 3:45 AM, Sean Santry wrote:
Awesome. Bodhi, would you have a chance to look this over and apply
it?
I looked at it briefly and it looked well implemented and tested.
Delicious! :-)
Now that the standalone SmartyPants filter is in r114 I've patched
the Markdown filter
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