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2006 Jun 12
1
Searching People
Hello to all Rubyist and Railist ;) I''m looking for people to start a blog-project, write about Rails and with its related subject. Or if anyone have a blog that I can join in and write some articles? Greetings, Chris Dorner -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 Jun 12
5
railish icons?
This is a little off topic but someone here knows, I''m sure... Does anyone have a good site to find freely available standard icons for things like add/edit/delete/save? I''m looking for a set of clean and simple matching icons that capture that Railsy-Web 2.0 feel... Maybe icons aren''t Railsy... Steven -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Jun 09
5
Rails "pasteboard"?
Hello all, I''m looking to setup a simple network "pasteboard" for files within my organization, to circumvent people trying to email 50 meg files and me being unwilling to open up our mail server for massive email transfers. I''ve seen the pasteboard idea elsewhere where you can go and paste code or log files or whatever, and then they just fall off an hour or a day
2006 Jun 12
2
starting WEBrick
I''m doing some testing and want to start WEBrick as a daemon on my RHEL 4 server. How can I start this to run as a daemon from the command line so that I can close my ssh session and leave WEBrick running? Thanks, David
2006 May 19
12
How to build a server
Hi, I''ve been learning about building Rails apps for about 8 months but I don''t really know how servers work or how to build a server. I have an old 450 GHz Pentium computer I can play with. Since I use OS X, I was thinking about installing a BSD system and trying to make a MySQL/Rails server. That is about all I know about servers. How does a server in my house get connected
2006 Jun 12
6
Storing "money" in databases
Hiall, I''m wondering what''s common practice when dealing with money values stored in databases. I like the idea of storing all the values as integers, i.e. all the values in eurocents not euros. Then I need to multiply all values the users enter by 100 before storing them in the database. Now the question is, what''s the most efficient and dryest way to do this?
2006 May 01
6
Two developers, one on unix and one on windows
Hello all, An interesting problem, I am developing on Windows, another developer is using Unix, and our app and svn repository are running on a Linux box. We need an easy way to not keep breaking our app and each others development environs when we check in the code. The piece in question is the dispatch.fcgi. The path to ruby is (obviously) different in Windows and Unix. Has anyone run into
2006 Apr 14
7
SHA2 Issues
Hello all, Thank you in advance for your help with this. I am trying to implement the user authentication method from Ruby Recipes which calls for the use of SHA 2. Here is the code for the password: def password=(pass) salt = [Array.new(6){rand(256).chr}.join].pack("m").chomp self.password_salt, self.password_hash = salt, Digest::SHA256.hexdigest(pass + salt) end I open
2006 Mar 23
2
Scheduling Reminders
Hello everyone, I am not sure if this question belongs here but I will take my chances. I am creating a little app to keep track of my homework and when it is due, and I would like to send myself email reminders within x amount of the due time. What suggestions do you have for accomplishing this? I am running the latest versions of Ruby and Rails on a Fedora Core 5 box with qmail. Thanks for
2006 Apr 12
2
Tracking page hits
Hello all, I am developing an online store and would like to keep track of how many times each product was viewed. While I can keep track of page hits using something like webalizer, this won''t really work (I don''t think) as the pages are not going to be static. Has anyone else implemented this and if so could you please point me in the right direction. A potential solution
2006 May 24
1
Authentication between Instiki and Mailman Solved!
Basically, we needed to authenticate against the cookie written by Ruby. It turns out that you can write a cookie for the entire TLD of *.example.com from Instiki (Rails). So, I changed the cookie writing code in the wiki_controller to the following. # app/controllers/wiki_controller.rb cookies[''ldap_username_2006''] = {:value =>emailaddress, :expires
2006 Apr 16
2
Making requests in order
Hello all, This is an interesting problem I have been working on. What I have is a little multiuser project request tracking application. What happens is that I log in and create projects and assign people to the projects. Each project has steps associated with it, and the steps need to be done in a certain order. Now, I have to request that the assigned person perform each of the steps, and
2006 Apr 14
6
LoginGeneratorACLSystem Issue
Hello all, Again, thank you all in advance for any help here. I am trying to figure out how to show the role associated with a user, in a template. I am using the LoginGeneratorACLSystem along with the LoginGenerator. I can show the first name of the user by writing "<%= session[:user].first_name %>" but when I write "<%= session[:user].roles.name %>" it spits
2006 Jun 29
9
Handling multiple developers making migrations and using svn
Hey all, I''ve run into an interesting scenario that I think some of you might have some suggestions on. I am currently working on a RoR project and we are making full use of the migrations. We are also using a subversion repository for our source control. Now, the problem.... We are both making migrations and checking them into SVN. So, if in our checkout we have migrations up to 10 and
2006 Jun 20
22
New e-book - The Money Train
While talking about my RailsConf presentation with Ben Wiseley, he suggested writing a book on the same topic... so I did! The Money Train is an e-book about building e-commerce sites using Ruby on Rails. Read my blog entry about it at http://www.bencurtis.com/archives/ 2006/06/rails-e-commerce-e-book/ or head to http:// www.agilewebdevelopment.com/book to dive right in. As always, a big
2006 Jun 19
2
Auth_generator and domains
Hello all, Thank you for your help in advance.I am working with the auth_generator and see that the "roles" are domains. I am unsure how to add domains to the system and then control who is in what domain. Any help with this or an explanation of how domains work is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance. Sincerely, Robert Dempsey -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Apr 03
3
SaltedHashLoginGenerator Verification Trouble
Hello all, Any help with this one is MUCH appreciated. I am running Ruby 1.84 and Rails 1.1.0 on Win32 with a local SMTP server. I can successfully send a signup confirmation email with a confirmation link, but when I click on the link, it says that I am logged in, but it never verifies the account. This is the link provided by the system:
2006 Apr 03
3
Retrieving a record using created_by
Hello, Thank you all in advance for your help with this. Environment: Windows XP Pro (Development only) Ruby 1.84 Rails 1.1.0 SaltedHashLoginGenerator Plugins: file_column, userstamp I have a user table per the salted_hash_login generator. I have an orders table that has a column named created_by that is updated by the userstamp plugin. I am trying to retrieve all of the orders for a single