Hi John,
I've run into that issue, too. It's currently being discussed on the
thinking-sphinx GoogleGroup
http://groups.google.com/group/thinking-sphinx/browse_thread/thread/4ce0b8ebd94cfcb9?fwc=1
Removing the define_index method basically means disabling the indexing part of
the extension, si
Sean Lum wrote:
> testing testing :3
>
successful, I guess..
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testing testing :3
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Hi,
I've recently upgraded to the 1.3.14 gem version of Thinking Sphinx and I know
get this error when both running a search and running rake ts:index
You have a nil object when you didn't expect it!
You might have expected an instance of Array.
The error occurred while evaluating nil.<<
I've m
Hi,
I need to show the username for logged-in user on webpage. For that i need
to read user session. So what is the "*Radius tag*" using which i can
display logged-in username ?
If no what is the possible way to do this ?
Thanks in Advance.
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Thank you.
Regards,
Ninad
I've never understood the purpose of that extension, that's what it
does? The offset with parameters was easy and didn't require any
additional pages or anything. Thank you both for your help.
Steven
On Jan 5, 2010, at 3:07 PM, john muhl wrote:
> i've never used it personally (though i've
i've never used it personally (though i've had good results with other
extensions from aissac) but you might try the paginate extension:
http://github.com/Aissac/radiant-paginate-extension
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Steven Southard
wrote:
> Okay great, very smart. Maybe just use parameters
Okay great, very smart. Maybe just use parameters in the url to
determine the offset?
On Jan 5, 2010, at 2:53 PM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
> Steven,
>
> You should be able to add an "offset" attribute to the
>
> tag. But yes, you'll likely need to create another page, or a virtual
> page that c
Steven,
You should be able to add an "offset" attribute to the
tag. But yes, you'll likely need to create another page, or a virtual
page that can deal with pagination of those aggregated children.
Sean
On 1/5/10 3:41 PM, Steven Southard wrote:
> When using a tag like is there
> a way to a
When using a tag like is there
a way to ask for the next 15? Do I need to make another archive page
to link to for that?
Steven
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Hi,
I know I can use a plugin to let a controller independant of Radiant
to use Radiant's layout.
But what if I have 2 applications - one with custom functionality, one
as the Radiant CMS - serving the same 'site' on different paths, how I
can I share as much of the layout as possible without hav
We have a client that uses Sun's Java Access Manager (now OpenSSO) to
authenticate against LDAP and we built this to work with it:
http://github.com/saturnflyer/radiant-header_authorize-extension
And in our altered_beast implementation, we use
http://github.com/saturnflyer/java_access_manager_p
Rob Levin wrote:
> Basic use case:
> User logs in --> ldap verified --> Rails/Radiant Auth
> (restful_authentication or similar) --> user goes to a Forum (without having
> to log in again)
>
> First, is there an extensions that I could hook in to that wraps something
> like restful_auth? (member ex
Basic use case:
User logs in --> ldap verified --> Rails/Radiant Auth
(restful_authentication or similar) --> user goes to a Forum (without having
to log in again)
First, is there an extensions that I could hook in to that wraps something
like restful_auth? (member extension won't work because adm
Hi Stefan,
wonderful hint, I found that both the NavigationTags and the Feedreader
extensions were wasting time. After optimization, rendering time went down from
2500-3000ms to 200-600ms per page. Not too bad... Regards,
Christian
Am 04.01.2010 um 10:19 schrieb qutic development:
> You migh
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