Jim Harris
2006-Feb-13 22:36 UTC
[Rails] Please e-mail (not only post) the Forum Instructions URL
Am I just blind, or are there no links to the instructions, e.g. the Search syntax or how to get back to a thread I started on RoR? Or do those links, buttons, whatever only show / work in IE? Thanks for any help; sorry if I can''t figure out something I should be able to. jandjharris (at) gmail.com -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
James Ludlow
2006-Feb-13 22:41 UTC
[Rails] Please e-mail (not only post) the Forum Instructions URL
On 2/13/06, Jim Harris <jandjharris@gmail.com> wrote:> Am I just blind, or are there no links to the instructions, e.g. the > Search syntax or how to get back to a thread I started on RoR? > > Or do those links, buttons, whatever only show / work in IE? > > Thanks for any help; sorry if I can''t figure out something I should be > able to. > > jandjharris (at) gmail.comIf you''re posting from your email account, Gmail hides the copy of the mail you sent when the list sends it back. It''s super lame, but Google thinks it''s a feature. -- James
Jim Harris
2006-Feb-13 23:04 UTC
[Rails] Re: Please e-mail (not only post) the Forum Instructions URL
Thanks, but I''m not having trouble with the e-mail interface. I''m doing everything in my browser (Firefox 1.0.7). For example, I started a thread yesterday, got a couple of reply posts, and replied to those myself (_all_ of these only in the browser, no e-mail was involved), and now I can''t even find it, putting several words that I _know_ are in my original post into the (_really_ lame?) Search window. Jim -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Estelle Winterflood
2006-Feb-13 23:39 UTC
[Rails] Re: Please e-mail (not only post) the Forum Instructions URL
Jim, Use Gmail in future when writing to the list. It makes everything a lot easier. And you can setup a filter to give all rails emails a label and archive them. Estelle.
Craig White
2006-Feb-14 00:03 UTC
[Rails] Re: Please e-mail (not only post) the Forum Instructions URL
On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 15:39 -0800, Estelle Winterflood wrote:> Jim, > > Use Gmail in future when writing to the list. It makes everything a > lot easier. And you can setup a filter to give all rails emails a > label and archive them.--- archive all emails from this list? wow Craig
Ezra Zygmuntowicz
2006-Feb-14 00:32 UTC
[Rails] Re: Please e-mail (not only post) the Forum Instructions URL
On Feb 13, 2006, at 4:03 PM, Craig White wrote:> On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 15:39 -0800, Estelle Winterflood wrote: >> Jim, >> >> Use Gmail in future when writing to the list. It makes everything a >> lot easier. And you can setup a filter to give all rails emails a >> label and archive them. > --- > archive all emails from this list? > > wow > > Craig >I have a copy of every message to this list and ruby-talk since November 2004 ;) -Ezra Zygmuntowicz Yakima Herald-Republic WebMaster http://yakimaherald.com 509-577-7732 ezra@yakima-herald.com
James Ludlow
2006-Feb-14 00:45 UTC
[Rails] Re: Please e-mail (not only post) the Forum Instructions URL
On 2/13/06, Craig White <craigwhite@azapple.com> wrote:> On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 15:39 -0800, Estelle Winterflood wrote: > > Jim, > > > > Use Gmail in future when writing to the list. It makes everything a > > lot easier. And you can setup a filter to give all rails emails a > > label and archive them. > --- > archive all emails from this list? > > wowSure. That''s what I''m doing with Gmail. I set up a filter so that all rails messages skip my inbox and go straight to my archive, with a "Rails" label so that I can easily view and search all of the them at once. -- James
Dylan Stamat
2006-Feb-14 01:08 UTC
[Rails] Re: Please e-mail (not only post) the Forum Instructions URL
Ezra... you''re making me feel like a total nuby... my earliest archived was November 2005 :) On 2/13/06, James Ludlow <jamesludlow@gmail.com> wrote:> > On 2/13/06, Craig White <craigwhite@azapple.com> wrote: > > On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 15:39 -0800, Estelle Winterflood wrote: > > > Jim, > > > > > > Use Gmail in future when writing to the list. It makes everything a > > > lot easier. And you can setup a filter to give all rails emails a > > > label and archive them. > > --- > > archive all emails from this list? > > > > wow > > Sure. That''s what I''m doing with Gmail. I set up a filter so that > all rails messages skip my inbox and go straight to my archive, with a > "Rails" label so that I can easily view and search all of the them at > once. > > -- James > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060214/586e78a1/attachment.html
Jim Harris
2006-Feb-14 03:32 UTC
[Rails] Re: Re: Please e-mail (not only post) the Forum Instructions
Hi All. Well, you know, it''s real entertaining reading all these fun comments, but doesn''t any of you, even the "oldies", have anything to contribute to my original question about "links to the instructions, e.g. the Search syntax or how to get back to a thread I started on RoR? "Or do those links, buttons, whatever only show / work in IE?" and my later addition, "I started a thread yesterday, got a couple of reply posts, and replied to those myself (_all_ of these only in the browser, no e-mail was involved), and now I can''t even find it, putting several words that I _know_ are in my original post into the (_really_ lame?) Search window." ? I would really like to know, please. Jim -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Estelle Winterflood
2006-Feb-14 07:21 UTC
[Rails] Re: Re: Please e-mail (not only post) the Forum Instructions
Jim, I''m assuming this is the one you''re looking for: http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/54396#new (Its currently on page 4 - http://www.ruby-forum.com/forum/3?page=4) You''re right. The search feature sucks. Estelle. On 2/13/06, Jim Harris <jandjharris@gmail.com> wrote:> Hi All. > > Well, you know, it''s real entertaining reading all these fun comments, > but doesn''t any of you, even the "oldies", have anything to contribute > to my original question about "links to the instructions, e.g. the > Search syntax or how to get back to a thread I started on RoR? > > "Or do those links, buttons, whatever only show / work in IE?" > > and my later addition, > > "I started a thread yesterday, got a couple of reply posts, > and replied to those myself (_all_ of these only in the browser, no > e-mail was involved), and now I can''t even find it, putting several > words that I _know_ are in my original post into the (_really_ lame?) > Search window." > > ? > > I would really like to know, please. > > Jim > > > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >