I wish there was a per page cache time property. That way dynamic
pages had shorter cache times. Perhaps tags on page would adjust the
cache time setting for the page.
That way proper cache expiration times could be reported back to the
browser and components like yours could get an idea of how
What about making some sort of gem system (or even better, use gem ! ) so we
can easily install / update / remove eq manage extensions? Would love to
write some custom recipes for webistrano and then do one click content
management :D
Peter.
On 10/12/07, Aitor Garay-Romero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
Hi Teyo,
You'll need to install the will_paginate plugin (svn://errtheblog.com/
svn/plugins/will_paginate). Make sure to put it in:
RAILS_ROOT/vendor/plugins/will_paginate
I've updated the README file to reflect this requirement. Sorry for
the confusion.
- Ryan
On Oct 14, 2007, at 5:47 PM
Thanks stupid me... I forgot to restart the webserver now it works as
expected
On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 15:55:39 +0200, "Aitor Garay-Romero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Don't know why it doesn't show in your case. Verify:
>
> - the file permissions are correct
> - you do
Don't know why it doesn't show in your case. Verify:
- the file permissions are correct
- you don't get any error/warning in the console from Radiant
- that test pass, use the command "rake test" from
vendor/extensions/back_door
Let us know the results.
/AITOR
On
Hi,
This looks like a very interesting extention, but just one (probably stupid)
question, how can I install this extension ?
I tried rake production db:migrate:extensions that seems ok (no errors) but
the extension doesn't show up and the new tags are unavailable
(I installed the file