On 26 set, 02:47, Delirium tremens pedbe...@gmail.com wrote:
On 26 set, 02:29, Delirium tremens pedbe...@gmail.com wrote:
I have the Shovell source code from the book Simply Rails 2, but I'm
having problems running it.
preGetting started
Here’s how to get rolling:
1
I have the Shovell source code from the book Simply Rails 2, but I'm
having problems running it.
preGetting started
Here’s how to get rolling:
1.
Create your databases and edit config/database.yml
Rails needs to know your login and password.
2.
Use script/generate to
On 26 set, 02:29, Delirium tremens pedbe...@gmail.com wrote:
I have the Shovell source code from the book Simply Rails 2, but I'm
having problems running it.
preGetting started
Here’s how to get rolling:
1.
Create your databases and edit config/database.yml
Rails needs
error http://pastie.org/309370
failure http://pastie.org/309371
error http://pastie.org/309372
error http://pastie.org/309373
error http://pastie.org/309374
failure http://pastie.org/309376
failure http://pastie.org/309378
How to solve these 7 problems?
Update!
I have 2 failures and 4 errors now, but only 2 kinds of problems! The
first kind is something about user_path and the last is something
about assert_select.
the first kind http://pastie.org/309396
the last kind http://pastie.org/309392
On Nov 7, 6:12 am, Delirium tremens [EMAIL
The 7 problems are solved!
On Nov 7, 7:01 am, Delirium tremens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Update!
I have 2 failures and 4 errors now, but only 2 kinds of problems! The
first kind is something about user_path and the last is something
about assert_select.
the first kindhttp://pastie.org
I am trying to load an upcoming stories page for a Digg clone, but I
am getting an error message. http://pastie.org/309612 How to correct
the error?
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I think I have to edit the user_ids for the stories, but how can I do
that?
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On 7 Nov 2008, at 16:38, Delirium tremens wrote:
I am trying to load an upcoming stories page for a Digg clone, but I
am getting an error message.http
When I run a test, I get the error message: FormatError: Bad data for
Story fixture named two (nil). What should I do about it?
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My stories.yml file did not have identation. I added it, with 2
spaces, then it worked!
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When I run a test, I get the error message: FormatError: Bad data for
Story fixture named
How does cloud computing relate to Ruby on Rails?
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Is there a way to avoid having to type ruby script/server to test my
site?
Is there a way to eliminate :3000 from http://localhost:3000/
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Is there a way to eliminate :3000 from http://localhost:3000/ ?
Is there a way to add 'myrubysite to http://localhost/ ?
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On 13 out, 15:36, Raistlin Majere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have a rails.cmd or a rails.bat at C:\ruby\bin?
I have a rails.bat, but not a rails.cmd!
I am wondering if I accidentally deleted rails.cmd!
What do you say?
I changed my nick name from Raistlin Majere to Delirium tremens
On 13 out, 15:40, Delirium tremens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 13 out, 15:36, Raistlin Majere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have a rails.cmd or a rails.bat at C:\ruby\bin?
I have a rails.bat, but not a rails.cmd!
I am wondering if I accidentally deleted rails.cmd!
What do you say
On 13 out, 16:21, Frederick Cheung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Do you have a rails.cmd or a rails.bat
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