Hey John, I received the same type of functionality but I simply used WebBrick instead of SCGI and I was up and running. Great Job Instant Rails Team! :-) BTW, I have used rails on my PowerMac but this is the first for the PC and it took me less than 10 minutes to get operational. This includes download time, unpacking, and firing up the cookbook application. Now, I wish that my .Net project went this way being that I cannot add an existing database to my web application project; 3 hours and counting spent dealing with this issue. Gotta go and put together a proposal to swap out the .Net stuff for Rails. Thanks again, -Conrad ps: "...it just works..." - Steve Jobs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060412/c9b23e07/attachment.html
On 4/12/06, Conrad Taylor <conradwt@gmail.com> wrote:> Hey John, I received the same type of functionality but I simply used > WebBrick instead of SCGI and I was up and running. Great Job Instant Rails > Team! :-) BTW, I have used rails on my PowerMac but this is the first for > the PC and it took me less than 10 minutes to get operational. This > includes download time, unpacking, and firing up the cookbook application. > Now, I wish that my .Net project went this way being that I cannot add an > existing database to my web application project; 3 hours and counting spent > dealing with this issue. Gotta go and put together a proposal to swap out > the .Net stuff for Rails. > > Thanks again, > > -Conrad > > ps: "...it just works..." - Steve JobsCool! That''s the whole point of Instant Rails... glad it worked so well for you! Curt