Zaheed Haque wrote:
Mohit:
I looked at the existing documentation! Great work. I am willing to fund
some of the activity if that will speed up things. I have a need of such
documentation in September. Feel free to contact if you are interested.
Cheers
Zaheed Haque
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Hi Zahe
Mohit:
I looked at the existing documentation! Great work. I am willing to fund
some of the activity if that will speed up things. I have a need of such
documentation in September. Feel free to contact if you are interested.
Cheers
Zaheed Haque
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello:
I am looking for experienced radiant developer for building extensions.
I would appreciate if you could send me some information about your day
rate, reference and availability directly to me. We need to build 2
extension.
I look forward to hear from you.
Regards
Zaheed Haque
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LiteSpeed has a log with optional debug output but it's mostly server
state information (ie. processes starting/stopping). I couldn't find
anything useful.
I discovered a nifty FF add-on called Live HTTP Headers, though.
Here's what it shows for the production site using the old-fashioned
way of i
I saw somewhere that Luis Lavena was researching porting rDiscount to
Windows but also that it didn't look good (discount depends on some *nix
only libraries, I think)
Hopefully I'm wrong, though.
Either way, I didn't mean to hijack a thread. New Redcloth for all!
-Chris
john muhl wrote:
On 2008/07/24, at 07:44, Sean Cribbs wrote:
How would people feel about switching to a gem dependency on the
latest RedCloth (instead of packaging it)?
I think it's going to have to happen at some point unless Radiant
wants to keep using the same old text parsing libraries from
2004/2005.
That was my main concern... I'd like to continue packaging the library
with Radiant, but it is no longer pure-Ruby and must be compiled. That
said, RubyGems has greatly improved since we started down this road.
Sean
Jim Gay wrote:
It's a bit of a detour from Radiant being geared toward share
I understood discoount to be *nix only (no Windows). I'll have to look
into it further.
-Chris
Jim Gay wrote:
It's a bit of a detour from Radiant being geared toward shared hosting.
John Muhl is working on a branch than uses RDiscount (which is a
better Markdown parser).
http://github.com/
It's a bit of a detour from Radiant being geared toward shared hosting.
John Muhl is working on a branch than uses RDiscount (which is a
better Markdown parser).
http://github.com/johnmuhl/radiant/tree/markdown
On Jul 24, 2008, at 11:05 AM, Chris Parrish wrote:
I'm fine with it. Looks like
Someone was working on a branch that uses rdiscount, an improved
Markdown parser.
Sean
Chris Parrish wrote:
I'm fine with it. Looks like a good improvement too.
Now all we need is a better Markdown parser.
-Chris
Sean Cribbs wrote:
How would people feel about switching to a gem dependency
I'm fine with it. Looks like a good improvement too.
Now all we need is a better Markdown parser.
-Chris
Sean Cribbs wrote:
How would people feel about switching to a gem dependency on the
latest RedCloth (instead of packaging it)?
Sean
Ollivier Robert wrote:
Have you seen this announceme
On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 12:05 PM, Casper Fabricius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Now I remember the other reason I never got around to making the Beast
> extension ready for public use. I wrote it for a community site, and I put
> most of the user stuff and all the login/session stuff in another ex
Yes, you got it right. But I need some help from other Radiant users out
there.
And, as I mentioned in my other email. This one's serving up with a
"HTTP/1.1 200 OK" response so it looks like SnS could be the culprit.
But I have *no* idea where to look in LiteSpeed to find out why it
thinks
Yeah, the generator is good about interpreting the ERb but I haven't
added it to the update task yet. We'll definitely fix that before 0.6.8
release.
Sean
Oli Studholme wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Summary: freezing a current project to github edge then doing 'rake
> radiant:update' generates a config/en
How would people feel about switching to a gem dependency on the latest
RedCloth (instead of packaging it)?
Sean
Ollivier Robert wrote:
Have you seen this announcement?
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/RubyInside/~3/342732232/redcloth-4-released-962.html
Apart from dropping of Markdown support
OK Chris, I get it now. Ready for you to take a look. Thanks for all
of this, by the way. Much appreciated.
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 7:14 PM, Chris Parrish
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Marshal Linfoot wrote:
>>
>> Chris, I hope this is what you had in mind...a slimmed down version of
>> what I cur
Have you seen this announcement?
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/RubyInside/~3/342732232/redcloth-4-released-962.html
Apart from dropping of Markdown support (does radiant use it?), it
could be interesting to update it.
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