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Luigi Rizzo wrote:
Ruben D. Orduz wrote:
ho questo archivio app/views/site/show_page.rhtml in questo diretorio?
the file is effectively missing. My installation of radiant is from the
gem and not a full one (i.e. the app dir is not in my application root
directory).
I created the file
Luigi Rizzo wrote:
Hello.
Is there any working solution made available by the radiant
development/user community to password protect a part of a radiant-based
web site?
Unluckily it seems the password_protected behavior doesn't work with
0.5.2 (see below for the error I get) :(
What I don't get is how can he be running Radiant w/o an app folder
inside RAILS_ROOT dir? I'm still puzzled about that one. Sensa una
buona explicazione non puo fare niente.
On 1/11/07, John W. Long [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Luigi Rizzo wrote:
Hello.
Is there any working solution made
Ruben D. Orduz wrote:
What I don't get is how can he be running Radiant w/o an app folder
inside RAILS_ROOT dir? I'm still puzzled about that one. Sensa una
buona explicazione non puo fare niente.
Hello Ruben.
I installed radiant from a gem, and not as an application bu as an
instance. Here
Luigi,
Yeah .htaccess will not work under litespped or lighthttpd, so John's
suggestion probably won't work. And if the password protection of the
extension relies on HTTP auth, then it probably won't work either.
On 1/11/07, Luigi Rizzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ruben D. Orduz wrote:
What I
Many thanks for your assistance.
John W. Long wrote:
Probably the easiest thing to do is to setup basic authentication with
an apache .htaccess file. Would that work for you?
It would work but how can be, for example, the
/official-documents/documents page protected with .htaccess? In other
Hello.
Is there any working solution made available by the radiant
development/user community to password protect a part of a radiant-based
web site?
Unluckily it seems the password_protected behavior doesn't work with
0.5.2 (see below for the error I get) :(
Many thanks in advance!
Luigi
Ruben D. Orduz wrote:
ho questo archivio app/views/site/show_page.rhtml in questo diretorio?
Ciao Ruben, grazie per l'aiuto! :)
the file is effectively missing. My installation of radiant is from the
gem and not a full one (i.e. the app dir is not in my application root
directory).
What the