Re: [Rails] Call for help: Rails Reserved Words Wiki

2012-02-09 Thread Peter Vandenabeele
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 7:09 AM, Walter Lee Davis wa...@wdstudio.com wrote: There is now an app on Heroku for this. Please chip in and add any words you know are trouble. http://reservedwords.herokuapp.com Thanks. 1) A bug report ... when clicking on the detail (show view) of 1 word, the

Re: [Rails] Call for help: Rails Reserved Words Wiki

2012-02-09 Thread Walter Lee Davis
On Feb 9, 2012, at 3:37 AM, Peter Vandenabeele wrote: On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 7:09 AM, Walter Lee Davis wa...@wdstudio.com wrote: There is now an app on Heroku for this. Please chip in and add any words you know are trouble. http://reservedwords.herokuapp.com Thanks. 1) A bug

[Rails] Call for help: Rails Reserved Words Wiki

2012-02-08 Thread Walter Lee Davis
At Colin's suggestion, I have started a Wiki page with an old list of reserved words, and I'd appreciate any additions to it. If I get a moment, I'll put a simple app up on Heroku with the words in it so we can search and sort and whatnot. I can't believe this hasn't been kept up, since the

Re: [Rails] Call for help: Rails Reserved Words Wiki

2012-02-08 Thread Walter Lee Davis
There is now an app on Heroku for this. Please chip in and add any words you know are trouble. http://reservedwords.herokuapp.com Thanks, Walter On Feb 8, 2012, at 12:50 PM, Walter Lee Davis wrote: At Colin's suggestion, I have started a Wiki page with an old list of reserved words, and

Re: [Rails] Call for help: Rails Reserved Words Wiki

2012-02-08 Thread Rafael Fernández López
Not sure if worth adding, but I hit some weeks ago a nice issue when translating a site that contained NO translations in YAML, like this: https://gist.github.com/1707858 NO meant as in Norway. I18n.t('country.NO') was returning translation missing: en.country.NO. So, YES and NO are reserved