[Radiant] Using Radiant to handle part of a site?

2007-11-21 Thread Gnana Prasad
Hi All, Could any one help me ,How to integration Radiant with the rails application I searched in web . But i couldnt found any useful resources. Thanks in Advance Gnana Prasas ___ Radiant mailing list Post: Radiant@lists.radiantcms.org Sea

Re: [Radiant] Using Radiant to handle part of a site?

2007-05-18 Thread Mario T. Lanza
Dan, Thanks for the direction. I'll see what I can do... still relatively green with Radiant/Rails/Ruby. Mario -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. ___ Radiant mailing list Post: Radiant@lists.radiantcms.org Search: http://radiantcms.org/mailin

Re: [Radiant] Using Radiant to handle part of a site?

2007-05-17 Thread Daniel Sheppard
> app on top of the Radiant site. That is, I'm going to > (attempt to) use > Apache mod_rewrite to properly dispatch incoming URLs to the right > application: RadiantCMS or CustomRailsApp. I'm going to > attempt to make > the pages in the CustomRailsApp look like the pages found in Radiant.

Re: [Radiant] Using Radiant to handle part of a site?

2007-05-17 Thread Mohit Sindhwani
Mario Lanza wrote: > Will, > > You really are asking hundred-dollar questions, some of which are the > same ones I've been asking. I've been hearing that Radiant is a CMS and > that it is primarily geared toward serving up content. That's true. > However, like you, I have the need to integrate

Re: [Radiant] Using Radiant to handle part of a site?

2007-05-17 Thread Mario Lanza
Will, You really are asking hundred-dollar questions, some of which are the same ones I've been asking. I've been hearing that Radiant is a CMS and that it is primarily geared toward serving up content. That's true. However, like you, I have the need to integrate other "pages" into my site t

Re: [Radiant] Using Radiant to handle part of a site?

2007-05-17 Thread Mohit Sindhwani
Sean Cribbs wrote: > It depends highly on your desired style of managing the site. If the > focus is more on dynamic user-generated content, then Radiant may not > be the best choice. If the focus is on highly style-able, > quasi-static content or brochureware, then Radiant may just be for > you.

Re: [Radiant] Using Radiant to handle part of a site?

2007-05-17 Thread Sean Cribbs
It depends highly on your desired style of managing the site. If the focus is more on dynamic user-generated content, then Radiant may not be the best choice. If the focus is on highly style-able, quasi-static content or brochureware, then Radiant may just be for you. That said, there are a myri

[Radiant] Using Radiant to handle part of a site?

2007-05-17 Thread Will Merrell
I am trying to build a fairly complex website, part of which will include user generated pages. Its a site for my local theater club. Some of the pages will be canned pages built in normal Rails style. But for the list of shows we have done, I would like a content management system to be able t