I would like to add a search box to the home page of our radiant site
that will search only within the site.
I have exported the search extension (which I hope may do this), into
the extensions folder within radiant and it shows up in the extension
list within the admin interface.
However, I
Thanks David, that was it!
So, that patch (http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/attachment/ticket/
505/index.rhtml.diff) needs to be applied to the Reorder extension
(app/views/admin/page/index.rhtml).
On Jul 31, 2007, at 6:27 PM, David Piehler wrote:
Ryan Heneise wrote:
When a page is
Sharon,
You need to make a page of the type Search that will do the processing
for you. When editing that page, you should be able to see information
about the tags, IIRC. If there is no information there, let me know and
I will go back and add documentation.
Sean
Sharon Clift wrote:
I
Ryan Heneise wrote:
Thanks David, that was it!
So, that patch (http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/attachment/ticket/
505/index.rhtml.diff) needs to be applied to the Reorder extension
(app/views/admin/page/index.rhtml).
It has been.
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Mark,
Live search was originally in the plugin for 0.5.x, but I removed it
because I didn't need it and I thought most people wouldn't either.
As far as searching sections of the site, that proves much more
challenging than a simple search because you have to do joins or filter
the results
If we can add search extension upgrade requests, I'd love to be able
to specify a search field for a particular folder. So that I can
have a, Search this site AND a Search our blog type search (or
search our press room, etc.). I would also love to know how to add
live search, as it is a
On 1 Aug 2007, at 02:43, John W. Long wrote:
Mark Kirby wrote:
Hi,
I just installed radiant on a test machine. I followed all the steps
given when creating a new radiant app. When i view the default blog i
just get stack level too deep where the posts should be.
I have installed it on my
I've done a little bit with Radiant but I haven't done much digging into the
more complex functionality. I'm a bit confused about something though.
Looking at things like the Blog demo, is the answer to really create each post
as a child? Isn't this going to be unwieldy when a blog has say,
You may not be up to the task but I wrote a Directory and News
extension which provides a management system like you described,
tabular and paginated. I then incorporate the material into sites
using the custom radius tags I wrote for the extension. Maybe Sean or
someone else who runs a
John W. Long wrote:
Keith Bingman wrote:
script/generate extension_controller Products admin/species
The name 'admin' is reserved by Ruby on Rails.
Please choose an alternative and run this generator again.
I can't reproduce the error:
Can you provide precise steps to reproduce
Sean Cribbs wrote:
I have fixed the problem with the r:attachment:each tag that you were
all experiencing.
I'm getting can’t convert nil into String output for both of the
following:
r:attachment:eachr:link //r:attachment:each
r:attachment:eachr:attachment:link //r:attachment:each
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Sean Cribbs wrote:
I have fixed the problem with the r:attachment:each tag that you were
all experiencing.
David Piehler wrote:
I'm getting can’t convert nil into String output for both of the
following:
r:attachment:eachr:link //r:attachment:each
r:attachment:eachr:attachment:link
I just switched from Radiant 0.6.1 full-install to Radiant 0.6.2 on gem.
Locally everything worked fine, but on the live server the Page
Attachments extension won't upload image files (JPG and PNG tested).
Text files and 1MB+ PDFs work fine, but images are a no-go.
I'm 99% sure this is just a
What sort of shopping cart software can be used with radiant?
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I believe I would use shopify.com if I could do so without it being clearly
visible to my clients and their customers. I want the website to look like
it is entirely the clients.
Is there any way you can suggest I can do that. When I tested a shopify
website it changed the clients URL to the
I believe I'm thinking about this wrong but I can't figure out exactly how,
can anyone here point on my flaw in logic?
LAYOUT:
h1Section: r:content part=section inherit=true contextual=false
//h1
PAGE Authors, PART section:
r:slug /
PAGE Ian M. Banks, NO section PART
(Assume the Ian M. Banks
this is something my boss and i have discussed. we have been tossing
around the idea of making a shopping cart extension. anyone ever
tried it, have any advice?
thanks,
andrew
On Aug 1, 2007, at 9:56 PM, dave4c03 wrote:
What sort of shopping cart software can be used with radiant?
I've never made an extension, but would use a shopping cart extension
heavily if it was available and worked well. I've used Substruct a
bit, and where it sucks (content management), radiant rocks. Perhaps
there is a potential synergy there?
-Mark
On Aug 1, 2007, at 8:01 PM, Andrew
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