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2006 Jun 04
3
Absolutize URLs in a string
I wonder - do we have some helper/processor/gem to automatically convert all URLs in a passed string to their canonical equivalent - i.e. with the protocol, host and such prepended based on the Rails environment. Super-duper infty for RSS feeds (I hate their requirement for canonical URLs everywhere). -- Julian ''Julik'' Tarkhanov please send all personal mail to me at
2006 Apr 27
6
OrderedHash
Looks like I have skipped on this, but still - a couple of questions: 1) Why there suddenly is an OrderedHash in ActiveSupport? (this glaring omission from ruby core is present in many apps already) 2) Why it doesn''t match the semantics of Hash respectively? 3) Why it''s #nodoc ? -- Julian ''Julik'' Tarkhanov please send all personal mail to me at julik.nl
2006 Aug 22
0
Re: Prag Programmers style PDF personalization
On 8/21/06, Julian ''Julik'' Tarkhanov <listbox-RY+snkucC20@public.gmane.org> wrote: > On 20-aug-2006, at 2:22, Austin Ziegler wrote: >> PDF::Writer doesn''t solve the Unicode problem yet. > Which brings our Unicode discussion that once happened into new > light :-) > thanks for the statement Not really. The Unicode problem for PDF support is wholly
2006 Jun 18
1
Put an arbitary hash into ActiveRecord
Did someone encountered a problem of putting a hash of values into AR, into a certain field? Essentially I need some denormalized, freeform serializable hash to which the user can add keys and values, and handle accessors from there would be lovely too. I remember that AR has "serialize" but did someone actually use it? I heard nothing but complaints about rich objects in AR
2007 Oct 08
0
Camping-list Digest, Vol 18, Issue 1
UNSUBSCRIBE On Oct 5, 2007, at 1:27 PM, camping-list-request at rubyforge.org wrote: > Send Camping-list mailing list submissions to > camping-list at rubyforge.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list > or, via email, send a message with subject or body ''help'' to >
2006 Jun 16
0
[ATTN] To all users of unicode_hacks
TO everyone who is making use of unicode_hacks! I have made irreversible changes to the plugin so that the routings are no longer overloaded. To call the character-bound routines, you need to use the "chars" or "u" accessors, as outlined in the docs http://julik.nl/code/unicode-hacks/index.html and in this blog post by Thijs:
2006 Jun 09
0
Re: Rails Digest, Vol 21, Issue 195
Unsubscribe Sent from my BlackBerry? wireless handheld -----Original Message----- From: rails-request@lists.rubyonrails.org Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2006 18:24:09 To:rails@lists.rubyonrails.org Subject: Rails Digest, Vol 21, Issue 195 Send Rails mailing list submissions to rails@lists.rubyonrails.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit
2007 Sep 25
13
Session cookies not passed on first redirect
Hello Campers! Is it just me or does Camping init the session twice on a redirect? If I have an app and when the user visits it for the first time, a session is generated. Afterwards I redirect the user in a service (that basically does auth) and he gets bounced to the login page - but when I arrive at the login page my SID somehow has changed :-( so there is a stale session dangling
2005 Dec 21
10
Investigating Unicode. Take 2, with nastities and allegations.
Well, I see that my last email hasn''t generated any reaction from the Rails core team. It looks like all of them are the happy users of "plain text" (which, as we know by now, doesn''t exist, but still). I apologize in advance for the sore bitterness of this message but I see that the Rails-core STILL, despite all of the efforts, sees these issues as something
2005 Dec 17
0
[OT] Unicode tokenization for Ferret
I wonder, do we (eventually) have a working Ruby implementation of this http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/ This might come bloody useful not only for Ferret but for the "excerpt" helper as well -- Julian ''Julik'' Tarkhanov me at julik.nl
2006 Aug 26
0
Re: Prag Programmers style PDF personalization
On 22-aug-2006, at 22:26, Austin Ziegler wrote: > Not really. The Unicode problem for PDF support is wholly unrelated to > my stance on Unicode vs. m17n Strings. The Unicode problem for PDF > support is mostly that the PDF standards doc is a stinking pile that > is almost impossible to understand without your eyes bleeding and even > harder to implement. ;) I just
2007 Sep 24
1
Mosquito TDD Framework Updated
Mosquito, the TDD framework for Camping has been updated (0.1.3). We''ve tried to keep it backwards compatible, so your apps should continue to work. But feel free to submit a bug report at RubyForge if you have any problems. Changes: http://rubyforge.org/frs/shownotes.php?group_id=351&release_id=14845 Download: http://rubyforge.org/projects/mosquito/ Docs:
2005 Apr 26
10
Cannot force WeBRICK into submission (UTF-8)
Hello everyone! Pushing my new rails project I stumbled upon some weird problem. I cannot force WeBRICK to show me my MySQL records in UTF-8. All I recieve into the object (instead of russian letters) are question marks (a la ?????? style). I am running MySQL 4.1 (the one with switchable charsets) and a binary Ruby extension for it, all on OSX. To me it looks like MySQL never recieves what I
2005 Oct 21
3
Need feedback on Instiki-AR beta
Hi all, Following the recent release of Instiki-AR beta, I haven''t had a lot of bug reports or other feedback. This could mean one of the two things. Either nobody is using it, or some people are, and have no problems at all. One thing for sure is that it''s certainly getting downloaded (20 times a day, as it were)! I''d like to know which way is it. So, if you are
2005 Aug 24
0
i10n question
Dear All, I am using SCO OpenServer 6, and this is the Samba version I am using : [root@/]# testparm -V Version 3.0.13-2sco-SCO My question is that when I connect to Samba Server from Windows XP, and create a directory (or files) in local language (traditional chinese), it's OK to see this localized file or directory on another XP/98SE systems. The characters look correctly from Windows
2006 Jun 18
0
Rails Core Weekly June 11 - June 18
This is another edition of Rails Core Weekly, affectionately known as RCW. A much nicer pre-web 3.0 version is available from the following url : http://www.pinupgeek.com/articles/category/rails-core-weekly-news We have an Atom/RSS feed available there as well. Rails Core Weekly summarizes the rails-core mailing list, a list dedicated to Ruby on Rails internals and its development. RCW is
2006 May 03
6
ruby on rails international & BIRT integration?
Hello, I see, that Rails is quite english-centric. I am developing some webs, that are not primarily in English. I have a few questions: - besides turning of plurals, what should I take care? How to use utf-8 for all data and converting it from local charsets to utf-8? - how do I make my page multilingual (i.e. adding english support later)? Is there something like gettext support? Is
2005 Aug 10
24
Multilingual Rails v0.5. Big update!
Multilingual Rails v0.5 is just released with lots of new features. Here is the changelog: v0.5: New charset conversion string-methods. Multilingual Rails always use UTF-8 internally. iconv_to(charset) # Return string as charset iconv_from(charset) # Return string as UTF-8, converted from charset iconv_from!(charset) # Convert string from charset to UTF-8
2005 Oct 03
3
WriteBoard for Programmers? (code support)
Anyone think it''d be useful to make a WriteBoard type application that supported ruby, html, etc. and allowed programmers to collaborate on writing scripts or just code in general and track each others changes? Just a thought. - Jim
2006 Apr 01
15
Ruby on Rails CMS released. Web 2.0, Ajax, etc
Eribium, a content managing system built with rails has been released completely free under the MIT License. http://www.eribium.org/eribium/?p=21 You can find a demo here: http://alexmaccaw.no-ip.info:3000/admin (user and pass are ''demo''). Some of the features include: * Completely Unobtrusive Javascript. * Liquid View, works with pretty much any screen resolution.