I actually was just in a similar situation, but found
that using the sibling's page parts worked better in
my situation as opposed to the parent's.
I wanted to have a slideshow section of my site and
used the very cool page_page_types that Dror created
to allow uploading of photos. I however
Just wanted to echo Sean's comments. Great work! It's
awesome to see the different ways people have used
Radiant to build their solutions. Congrats again!
Justin
--- Sean Cribbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Congratulations, Nathan. What a beautiful site!
Keep up the good work.
Sean Cribbs
Depending on the size of the site I've had pretty good
success just using mod_proxy with Apache. You just add
a few ProxyPass lines to the httpd.conf file to proxy
requests to your rails (Radiant) application running
Mongrel on another port (3000 for example). Works
pretty easy.
ideas, and
implement them
On 10/24/06, Justin Grammens
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Hello, I am just curious if there are any plans to
allow for custom data types in the core or if
anyone
might have an example of how they added this
generically?
http://lists.radiantcms.org/pipermail
This topic has opened up some great discussion! I
think that I can understand everyone's side of the
debate. I was by no means saying when I replied to the
original posting by Todd that it should be standard
with Radiant. I like the simple approach that Radiant
takes by not trying to be everything