On Oct 28, 2013, at 11:44 PM, Will Amette wrote:
> Hi there - I'm a ruby newbie and am stuck on the Getting Started with Rails
> app. See output below. Problem arose when I ran the rake db:migrate
> command. I also tried the 'rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=development' command
> which may be ob
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 9:44 PM, Will Amette wrote:
> Hi there - I'm a ruby newbie and am stuck on the Getting Started with Rails
> app. See output below. Problem arose when I ran the rake db:migrate
> command. I also tried the 'rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=development' command
> which may be obvi
Hi there - I'm a ruby newbie and am stuck on the Getting Started with Rails
app. See output below. Problem arose when I ran the rake db:migrate
command. I also tried the 'rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=development' command
which may be obvious. Any ideas on how to fix this?
Many thanks!!
I have posted the question is stack overflow and unable to find the
solution of the problem.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19655803/internationalization-i18n-cache-read-write
Please help me to solve the problem
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I am new to RoR and I want to know how to configure Webrick server and how
to display URL without changing it when a request comes to it. So please
help in that.
Thanks,
R.Ashok Kumar Reddy
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Please advice i have ACR38 and a mcr200and i would like to know how to
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i need help with this regard, im willing to pay a price.
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Jordon,
On 2013-10-28 23:41, Jordon Bedwell wrote:
Apparently my laptops touchpad was on so let me reword it:
In Ruby a blank string is not a null bit so if you set :default => ""
it will allow blank strings, which is what you consider a null string
even though there is no such thing. Which m
Hi,
could you be more specific?
Anyway, you should read the docs first:
http://www.ruby-doc.org/core-2.0.0/Time.html#method-c-at
Balo
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 9:53 AM, Daynthan Kabilan wrote:
> Hi friends,
>
> now i upgrade my ruby version 2.0.0. How can use Time.at In ruby 2.0.0.
>
> Thanks fo
Hi friends,
now i upgrade my ruby version 2.0.0. How can use Time.at In ruby 2.0.0.
Thanks for advance.
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