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2006 Jun 21
4
Searching messages
Is there some way (using Google for example) to search all the prior messages? The search function in devlist is not very useful. Richard RogueWaveMarine.com -- Posted with http://DevLists.com. Sign up and save your mailbox.
2006 Mar 06
1
Using Runt with Rails Tutorial or Helpers?
I''m working on a project that has event scheduling and I need to get date recurrence going on it. I found the Runt library which looks like it has pretty much everything handled, but I was wondering if there are any tutorials out there for using Runt with Rails, or better yet some helpers or a plugin for it. I tried searching through the mailing list archives, but searching is down
2006 Mar 15
0
Mailing List Woes
...I was. I am regularly unable to even access it, getting "500-Internal Server Errors" and even if I get the list the search functionality is broken. Frankly, there is no reason to have this tool except for the search functionality. I have stumbled upon http://www.nabble.com/Ruby-on-Rails-f13830.html as a backup plan, but honestly it has become my main source for searching. Can I suggest, for the developers and even Rails Public Relations, that we either move the link on the Rails page (http://www.rubyonrails.org/community) to the nabble.com source (or some other) or quickly get the maili...
2006 Apr 09
7
The search on this forum should improve to improve the forum
The search on this forum should improve to improve the forum -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Jan 18
23
RForum Software Sucks?
(Donning flameproof suit) Am I the only person who thinks that the Ruby forum software sucks? E.g. search only for a word. Can''t search for new posts, can''t search by date, topic list doesn''t indicate when I''ve already read a post, there can be several independent replies to a topic, just to name a few. There are lots (admittedly not Ruby based) of good