Re: [Radiant] Language Redirect extension

2008-01-31 Thread Bill Barnard
On Thu, 2008-01-31 at 18:42 -0800, Bill Barnard wrote: > Anyway I get no redirect at all when I view the site's root page. Has > anyone tried this extension since the 0.6.4 release? Any suggestions > would be much appreciated. Solved it... I finally looked at the Page Type selection for my root pa

[Radiant] Language Redirect extension

2008-01-31 Thread Bill Barnard
I'm trying out the language redirect extension on my dev/test environment without success. I've read various mailing list threads on it, the README file in the extension, as well as the wiki page in the old trac wiki. (So I think I'm not making known newbie mistakes...) Anyway I get no redirect at

[Radiant] Language Redirect Extension

2007-07-05 Thread Giovanni Intini
For those still using my extension I just applied a patch from Paolo Dona that allows to be more relaxed when using spaces and newlines :) As usual you can get it from: https://svn1.hosted-projects.com/medlar/language_redirect_extension ___ Radiant mail

Re: [Radiant] Language Redirect Extension

2007-01-23 Thread Giovanni Intini
Now you're forcing me to write tests :D 2007/1/22, Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Looks good, Giovanni! A functional test would probably be all that is > necessary -- something that tests if the redirection works correctly, in as > many different cases as possible or reasonable. > > Sean > >

Re: [Radiant] Language Redirect Extension

2007-01-22 Thread Sean Cribbs
Looks good, Giovanni! A functional test would probably be all that is necessary -- something that tests if the redirection works correctly, in as many different cases as possible or reasonable. Sean On 1/22/07, Giovanni Intini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I ported the Language Redirect Behavior

[Radiant] Language Redirect Extension

2007-01-22 Thread Giovanni Intini
I ported the Language Redirect Behavior to mental. You can get it from https://svn1.hosted-projects.com/medlar/language_redirect_extension The port was straightforward so I assumed no tests were necessary (wrong assumption, I know). You can do whatever you want with it. --Giovanni __