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wyett
2006 Apr 27
15
Which is faster, calling helpers or rendering a partial?
Using partials is a nice way to separate chunks of content into
separate pages as opposed to building strings in helpers, but I''m
wondering which is faster. It scares me when I see stuff like:
Rendered users/_public (0.00051)
Rendered users/_public (0.00009)
Rendered users/_public (0.00008)
Rendered users/_public (0.00008)
Rendered users/_public (0.00008)
....50 more times
Has anyone
2005 Jul 06
4
Bug in shop demo
http://script.aculo.us/demos/shop if you drag an item from the product
list straight to the droppable area to remove an item from the cart,
it''ll still add it to the cart.
-PJ
2006 Jan 17
2
Getting data back from thread spawn
I have a script that needs to be run, that in some cases will take
longer than the server timeout. So, I''m thinking just throw the script
in its own thread, but I need to be able to get the data back from
that thread and refresh the page with the data returned. Any
suggestions how to do this?
Thanks,
PJ
2005 Jun 24
9
new mysql gem
Hi everyone,
For those who have/had problems with Webrick not properly closing MySQL
connections, there is a new MySQL gem. (Actually the version was
released some time ago, just nobody took the time to make a gem)
So run "gem update" or just "gem install mysql" to update (not sure if
the latter also updates).
Special thanks to Tobias Luetke, who forwarded the gem to Chad
2006 May 05
1
Help with ActiveRecord
Model:
class AdminQueue < ActiveRecord::Base
set_table_name ''adminqueue''
end
Interacting with it in script/console
>> AdminQueue.new
=> #<AdminQueue:0x240a910 @attributes={"topic_id"=>nil,
"resolved"=>nil, "updated_on"=>nil, "action"=>nil, "type"=>nil,
"post_id"=>nil,
2006 Apr 26
1
Possible acts_as_authenticated bug (or rails)
The code that comes with the plugin uses a method that looks like this:
def password_required?
crypted_password.blank? or not password.blank?
end
with validations that look like this:
validates_presence_of :password, :if =>
:password_required?
validates_presence_of :password_confirmation, :if =>
:password_required?
validates_length_of
2005 Oct 21
21
PHPonRails ?
I''ve have a very tight schedule project that MUST (not my option), be
developed in PHP. Is there a Rails based framework for this platform?
I like the Rails way of things, but in this case, I cannot choose the
programming language, so please don''t offend me :-)
Thanks in advance,
Alessandro
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2006 May 28
14
Lightbox and RJS
Hi,
I am trying to include lightbox functionality in my app, but there is
a slight complication. Apparently lightbox initializes all the links
to lightbox events on page load. However, in my case, some new links
to lightbox events will be rendered to the page through ajax events
(obviously this means after the page loads). So I figure I need to
find a way to call lightbox''s
2006 Jun 26
13
Why no forum app in rails yet?
Hi Guys,
So creating a forums application seems like something that rails can
handle easily and well, and whatever implementation that came to
fruition would be head and shoulders above existing products like
vBulliten and phpBB.
Even the existing rails forums are using php-based forum products! An
insult if you ask me.
So my question -- is there any current development of a rails-based
2006 Feb 09
9
RMagick on OS X - HOW
Hello all.
I''m a seasoned system administrator and have no fear of building
source packages on a variety of platforms, but RMagick has, until
recently, evaded all of my attempts to building it on my PowerBook.
Someone else just mentioned that they had trouble with RMagick on
OS X (Intel, don''t really know if my advice will help) so I
decided to post a HOWTO to the list.
I
2006 May 02
96
[ADV] Second Edition of Agile Web Development with Rails
ANNOUNCING AGILE WEB DEVELOPMENT WITH RAILS, SECOND EDITION
===========================================================
http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/rails2/
Rails has changed a lot since we announced the first edition of the
book a year ago. DHH says that the 1.1 release "boasts more than 500
fixes, tweaks, and features from more than 100 contributors." Who
are we to
2007 Mar 30
7
Some additional attacks on Cookie Session
Aside from the replay attacks discussed, there are some other attack
vectors on the cookie_session store.
I appreciate (and admire!) Jeremy''s good humor on all of this:
> Planting the seed here led to quick ripening and plenty of pesticide.
> Thanks for the fish, all.
>
> jeremy
Anyway, here''s what we came up with:
1. Brute Force
SHA512 can be computed _very_ fast.
2006 May 16
18
Ruby''s purpose?
Before I get flamed, I just want to start off by saying that I am new to
Ruby and I really enjoy this language and want to see it succeed.
But, what niche does this language fill?
These are serious question, not a put down of the language.
Does it has something to offer for Web 2.0?
Is it just another scripting language?
Does it suppose to replace something else?
Does it suppose to work with
2006 Feb 03
33
[ADV] Rails Recipes Beta Book is now available
I''m delighted to announce that Chad Fowler''s new book, Rails Recipes,
is now available
as a Beta Book.
This is a great title for folks who know Rails, and for folks who
want to get the most out of Rails. It contains detailed recipes for
doing real-world things with Rails, all illustrated with working
code. Some examples are drawn from Rails 1.1, the rest from Rails 1.0.