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2006 Apr 03
12
scgi?? do i need it for ruby?
This might be obvious to everyone but it is something that i haven''t been able to find an answer to. Do I need to have either scgi/fastcgi/cgi running on either lighttpd/apache for ruby scripts to work? If yes, why? I have installed the scgi server and i can get the service to run, i have also installed the following mod_fastcgi/2.4.2 mod_ruby/1.2.4 Ruby/1.8.2(2004-12-25) mod_scgi,
2006 Feb 24
3
New to Ajax
Hello, I''m very new to ajax and was looking for advice on scriptaculous at their website and they suggested i join your mailing list, I hope that was the right thing to do, I haven''t installed ROR yet but i have downloaded the needed one-click installer which i will setup sometime soon, until such time i would like to work with scriptaculous in its native form in php files, the
2006 Mar 29
42
Production environment for Rails on Win32, anyone interested for a binary release?
Hi all, as part of adopting Rails in my company I had to go through the hassle of setting up a Rails production environment on Win32 system since we mostly use MS SQL as our database back end and also because we mostly dealing with customers who become green-blue-purple as soon as you mention Unix/Linux and run for the door. I also need to mention that most of our web applications are internal and
2006 Feb 16
9
Mongrel 0.3.4 -- Win32 Gems/Better CGIWrapper
Hello Everyone, Today''s Mongrel is the first release to sport spiffy pre-built win32 gems. This comes thanks to Wilson Bilkovich donating some Rakefile magic that does the stuff for me. Everyone who uses win32 should send Wilson a thank-you since without him you''d be a victim of my laziness for at least a few more weeks. People who are testing and trying Mongrel out should
2006 Apr 03
9
Problem with Windows not finding methods
I am running (testing) a noob-tube for myself as follows: Windows XP SP2 lighty ruby 1.8.x rails 1.1 scgi I have everything working fairly well, but with one minor exception: the actions that I have defined as follows are not found. class MytestController < ApplicationController def index render_text "Hello Nurse!" end def dilbert render_text "Dilbert
2006 May 15
2
Retrieve the current controller name from a view
Hi all, I wonder if it''s possible to retrieve the current controller name and possibly the action when you''re in a view. i.e. I call the same template/partial view from different controllers and I''d like to know when I''m in the view code which controller is calling it... Any ideas? Sorry if it''s obvious but I couldn''t find it in the doc.
2006 May 04
4
Ajax spinners
Hi all, I''ve been looking for these for quite some time now and I couldn''t find them with a transparent background and a neutral color, so here they are, just baked from the oven: The Mac OS X and Mozilla Spinners (Grayscal and Transparent) Enjoy Gael -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: spinner_mac.gif Type: image/gif Size: 2530
2006 May 19
4
why no multiple submit?
is it by design? is it standard? how do you give users multiple actions on a form? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 May 22
6
which kind of deployment has the best performance
In the following deployment of web app on ONE pc-based server,running linux,which can support the most amount of concurrent users as well as the shortest latency? 1 apache+mongrel 2 apache+mongrel_cluster 3 lighthttpd+mongrel 4 lighthttpd+mongrel_cluster 5 lighthttpd+fastcgi Thanks charlie -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Mar 09
13
Apache or lighttp for Ror/2003server?
160,000 pages 99% static, only minor stuff done in rail (search, contact us, etc.) windows server 2003 Ror 1.0 Currently 30K Hits /day on IIS. Apache or Lighttp? Fast_CGI seems kinda slow with a 2003/Apache configuration. The only thing I''ll get rid of for sure is IIS. -Cedric -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Apr 08
3
FastCGI issues
I am attempting to get Rails running on Windows with an Apache 2 server. I seem to be having some trouble, and in spite of my best efforts to find a solution, I could not. I believe that I configured Apache correctly. I have included EnableSendfile Off EnableMMAP Off Win32DisableAcceptEx FastCgiConfig -maxClassProcesses 1 -maxProcesses 1 -minProcesses 1 -processSlack 1 \ -initial-env
2006 Feb 10
22
Mongrel 0.3 -- Runs Ruby On Rails
Hello Folks, This is the long awaited release of the Mongrel HTTP library that supports *Ruby On Rails*. I know tons of people have been waiting for it, so I''ve got a few things to lay down first before you get all excited: 1) It''s very very ALPHA support for Rails. It will run a Rails app, and runs my simple apps, but it''s not fast or correct as it needs to
2006 May 19
9
[NEW SITE] psitsNOT
psitsNOT ("Photoshop it''s NOT") is an over-the-web image editing application made with Rails, RMagick, and AJAX. It provides everything you need to make a raw digital image look good on the web. http://psitsnot.alevans.com You''ll need an OpenID URL to log in. Feedback is welcomed! --Al Evans -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Jan 13
19
Problems with scaffold''s parameter on Oracle
Hi I run Ruby on Rails on Oracle XE. I have a simple table: create table customer(id number primary key, name varchar2(100)); And ruby script\generate model Customer ruby script\generate controller Customer http://localhost:3000/customer/ - show a fine list, but when I click show/edit/destroy, I get an ORA-01722: OCIError: ORA-01722: invalid number: select * from (select raw_sql_.*,
2006 Apr 12
5
Rails talking to MySql (cygwin on Windows XP)
Hello fellow RoR users, I am a newbie and I thought RoR is so easy to set up and that I would be saving so much time -- but I am still waiting to save time because I simply couldn''t get Ruby/Rails to talk to MySQL (5.0.18) at all. Here are the steps that I have examined: 1) I look at dabatbase.yml and put in the right information to talk to the database I have set up (the
2006 Mar 15
9
Mongrel Web Server 0.3.11 -- Edge Rails and Win32Compliant
I don''t think there''s a way to do that other than using a proxy (ISAPI_REWRITE) or just a server-side redirect. I''d love to be proven wrong though. -----Original Message----- From: rails-bounces@lists.rubyonrails.org [mailto:rails-bounces@lists.rubyonrails.org] On Behalf Of frazer horn Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 9:13 AM To: rails@lists.rubyonrails.org Subject:
2006 Mar 29
13
Rails on Mongrel
Hi, After following advice from you good folks, I gave mongrel a try in a cluster design based on the example on the Mongrel website - and it worked right out of the box which is great - and it''s very fast :) I have got a bit stuck though. I have two MS Word files in /public/files/. I can pull back these files no problem but it isn''t sending a mimetype. I think I have two
2006 Feb 14
6
Mongrel 0.3.3 -- Bug Fix
Hey Folks, This is a quick release that fixes a major bug. I forgot to require the timeout library properly in mongrel.rb so people using Mongrel outside of Rails would see pauses. 0.3.3 fixes this all up. The 0.3.3 release also has a small change to the examples/simpletest.rb file with some gzip response using Ruby''s zlib support. Curious what people think about this and whether it
2015 Jun 15
2
Add on argument in seq()
Thanks for your answer. The rational behind my proposal is why taking "from" when length.out=1, more than "to" or "NA", or " integer(0) " ? This question seems basic. But is is not in certain situations, like when length.out = unpredictable positive integer. And I haven't found in ?seq() the particular behavior of this function when length.out = 1.
2015 Jun 15
1
Add on argument in seq()
Millot, On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 9:19 AM, Hadley Wickham <h.wickham at gmail.com> wrote: > Regardless of the value of the other arguments, the first element in > the output of seq() is _always_ `from`. > Indeed, as Hadley says, the output of seq must always start with* from*. It is a sequence starting at *from* and ending wherever the other arguments cause it to end. A sequence