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2006 Jun 16
3
shortcut for full url as the linktext?
Is there a shortcut for this: "http://foo.com":http://foo.com ? Thanks, ---John
2018 Jul 30
1
Fwd: help building very old R
Thanks for the tip. That could be a huge timesaver. But it lists only a single package for versions 0.90.1-2 ... how does that work? David On Mon, 30 Jul 2018 at 12:27, Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> wrote: > > On 30 July 2018 at 05:35, David Hugh-Jones wrote: > | Hi guys, > | > | Perhaps someone here can help. > |...
2005 Mar 17
0
OW #10.10 - How do you save documents?
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2006 Jul 20
19
Recipes versus Ruby for Rails: what''s best after Agile?
For expats from other languages, what''s the next best step after the Agile Web Dev book: Rails Recipes or Ruby for Rails? Thanks, -- Austin -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2005 Mar 04
0
OW #10.08 - Offers too good to be true
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2005 Feb 28
0
OW #10.07 - Taking AIM to Outlook
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2005 Mar 09
0
OW #10.09 - Google Desktop and Live Meeting
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2006 Mar 13
16
Lost connection to MySQL server during query
I just downloaded and installed Ruby on Rails to a Win XP SP1 OS using XAMPP. I started going through the beginner tutorials at rubyonrails.org. It appears as though Ruby on Rails is operating properly until I try to access the MySQL database I created for it. Then the browser displays a detailed statement created by Ruby. It is titled: ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid in Recipe#New Recipe is
2003 Jan 08
1
thanks to Thomas Eastep
I just wanted to publicly thank Thomas Eastep for his wonderful work on shorewall. I hope he gets a much needed rest and returns happy and healthy! May he also go forth and prosper with his great knowledge .... His work deserves to be listed at the top of those lists of top Free Open Source Software success stories. Happy New Year Tom! PS- Thanks also to everyone else on the shorewall project. May
2006 Jun 25
1
pre, code, ```, and a "bc." marker. Was "Re: shortcut for full url as the linktext?"
On 6/18/06, Iain Haslam <iainhaslam at gmail.com> wrote: > > BTW, I really like the new > > > > ```source > > code > > ``` > > > > syntax. *Huge* timesaver. > > Continuing this particular off-topicness: Lucas, are you aware or in > favour of the bc(code). syntax already being used for this [1]? I > mentioned it previously on the list [2], but elicited no response. > > Iain. > > [1] http://blog.thought-mesh.net/mt-static/docs/mt...
2007 Jan 03
2
RoRED 0.9.3.7 released
Hi, for whoever cares RoRED 0.9.3.7 is released on http://www.plasmacode.com . There are many improvements (UTF-8 support,code proposal,etc..). Free as always. Suggestions for improvements are welcome. Best regards, Marcus. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
2008 May 06
0
Managing git submodules with git.rake
...odules-with-gitrake.html and, of course, the github project: http://github.com/mdalessio/git-rake/tree <shameless-plug> We''ve been using it internally at my company, Pharos Enterprise Intelligence (http://www.pharos-ei.com/), for the last 5 months and it''s been a huge timesaver for us (each of our client projects have 14+ submodules, so that''s motivation for you). We''ve been looking for opportunities to open-source some of our code, and hey, this is where we''re starting. </shameless-plug> Comments welcome. -m --~--~---------~--~----~---...
2006 Jul 05
1
[Newbie] Generated files don''t use Windows end-of-lines.
I''m trying to use Rails on Windows 2000. I''m running into an immediate problem in that all the files generated by Rails use the UNIX end-of-line convention instead of the Windows end-of-line convention. A non-compliant end-of-line convention will break any number of tools I may wish to use to manage these files. Is there a way to get Rails to emit Windows-compliant
2007 Oct 18
0
Mongrel-users Digest, Vol 21, Issue 16
...ng status line" means Mongrel closed the socket without sending any content back. IT WOULD BE REALLY HELPFUL IF MONGREL WOULD SEND BACK "503 Server Busy" WHEN IT''S BUSY. That way we would know immediately whether the num_processors limit had been reached or not. HUGE TIMESAVER FOR MONGREL USERS! ==== Next... Seeing your load balancer config, and mongrel_cluster.yml would help narrow things down & simplify the discussion. Also, add this to your log file config: %D ( request duration -) %{BALANCER_WORKER_NAME}e Request duration, in combination with start time...
2007 Oct 17
9
proxy errors with apache2.2.3 + mongrels
I''ve posted this to rails-deployment as well. I have to administer a medium size rails app (1''5 million requests each day), recently I''ve switched from lighttpd + fcgi to apache + mongrel. In the following lines I am going to describe the platform: All machines are running Debian Etch, with 4 gb ram and dual core intel32 processors. Web server runs debian''s
2005 Jul 25
5
dragdrop.js: drop from sortable
I have a Sortable that''s working like a charm, but now I would like to be able to drop objects from that Sortable onto a Droppable that''s not part of my Sortable. I just did a small test page where it didn''t work, so my first question has to be "is this supposed to work?", before I dig too deep into it. "accept" for the droppable is set to the
2005 Dec 16
4
Adding extra value to an object
Hello friends , I have a clear method here :: def create @invoiceitems = Invoiceitems.new(params[:invoiceitems]) @invoiceitems["invoice_id"] = params[:id] if @invoiceitems.save flash[:notice] = ''Invoiceitems was successfully created.'' redirect_to :action => ''new'',:id => params[:id] else render :action =>
2006 Mar 05
7
whatever happend to unobtrusive javascript in Rails ?
Don''t get me wrong, JavaScript/Ajax helpers in Rails are a huge timesaver and they have helped me to finally overcome my irrational aversion to js libraries like prototype and such. However, all this goodness seems to come at quiet a price. The resulting code is littered with inline JS, including ubiquitous script tags and onload attributes etc.. It seems that ju...
2016 Feb 25
0
RFC: Move the test-suite LLVM project to GitHub?
On 25 February 2016 at 12:46, Joachim Durchholz via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > I'm repeating myself but not they are not identical on the git side. Not for > people without push access to the main repo anyway. We're talking about the people with commit access to the main repo. No commit access still needs someone with commit access to push/merge. >
2016 Feb 25
2
RFC: Move the test-suite LLVM project to GitHub?
...o have xxx changed on line 512 of that patch", if you can simply point to the line of code and can say "I'd like to have xxx changed here". You can write annotations while you read - it does encourage write-before-you-think so it does have its downsides, but it is still a big timesaver because everybody is known to be in the same boat wrt. what line of code one is talking about. Now that's the website side of things. On the git side of things, you need to make sure that history isn't rewritten official branches such as master. One way to achieve that is protecting thos...