Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "My showdown: Ruby/Rails, Perl/Catalyst, Python/Turbogears"
2006 May 30
6
Why would I choose RoR over Turbogears
I''m trying to get some answers as to why I (my company actually) would
go with RoR over TurboGears. The developer staff is fluent in both Ruby
and Python so that is not an issue. Rails is well into its release
cycle whereas Turbogears won''t be at 1.0 until later this week. They
both do essentially the same thing and they both have cool features
unique to themselves
2007 Feb 28
7
Showdown -- A javascript port of Markdown
Hi,
I've just posted the first public version of Showdown, a full
javascript port of Markdown. It's 10KB and works in all major
browsers. Try out the sample app:
<http://www.attacklab.net/showdown-gui.html>
Full source code is available:
<http://www.attacklab.net/showdown-v0.9.zip>
All the heavy lifting is done by the browser's regular expression
engine, so
2017 Feb 27
8
[Bug 99995] New: Dirt showdown very low fps (~3fps) after update mesa
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99995
Bug ID: 99995
Summary: Dirt showdown very low fps (~3fps) after update mesa
Product: Mesa
Version: 17.0
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Drivers/DRI/nouveau
2006 Nov 10
1
[SEC] Latest LiteSpeed ruby-lsapi does not vulnerable to the cgi.rb 99% CPU DoS attack
Hi,
First, my thanks to Zed for including LiteSpeed in cgi.rb vulnerability
report. Appreciated!
I just got time to review ruby-lsapi code and test the vulnerability
against LiteSpeed.
I found that, in our latest ruby-lsapi release 1.11, lsapi_read()
function returns Qnil when the end of request body has been reached. So,
in theory, LiteSpeed should not be vulnerable to this attack.
Our test
2011 Jan 24
0
error xenwebmanager
When i prove from my xenwebmanager interface to add new server i have this
messages
[24/Jan/2011:13:13:01] HTTP Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/xenwebmanager/cherrypy/_cprequest.py", line 606, in respond
cherrypy.response.body = self.handler()
File "/usr/share/xenwebmanager/cherrypy/_cpdispatch.py", line 25, in __call__
return
2009 Aug 09
0
Lone Star Ruby Conference 2009 - 18 More Days till Showdown
Greetings from Austin - Home of the Lone Star Ruby Conference.
This year we are catering to your every desire. In addition to the
customary luxuries you have come to expect at LSRC, like the awesome food
or the power strips at every table for your hungry laptops, this year you
will also be greeted with:
* the new conference center sound system.
* bagels, yogurt, fruit and donuts for every
2006 Aug 04
1
Ruby LSAPI extension release 1.4
Hi,
I am glad to announce that Ruby LSAPI extension 1.4 is released, in this
release we mainly addressed two issues, one is that a worker process
does not remain persistent if a request has been canceled in the middle,
this is addressed in 1.4. Another one is that process manager may create
a lot more worker processes than the value configured when there were
too many canceled requests, which
2006 Aug 23
0
Ruby LSAPI 1.6
Hi,
We released Ruby LSAPI 1.6 today to address a issue that some ruby
processes can only be terminated with SIGKILL (-9). This is due to
conflicts in signal handler between LSAPI and ruby.
Upgrade is highly recommended for existing user of Ruby LSAPI + LiteSpeed.
Best Regards,
--
George Wang
http://www.litespeedtech.com
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2006 Aug 17
0
Ruby LSAPI extension 1.5
Hi,
We released Ruby LSAPI extension 1.5 to address a bug introduced in 1.4
that may cause small post requests blocking. If you are using LiteSpeed
+ Ruby LSAPI, please upgrade.
Best Regards,
--
George Wang
LiteSpeed Web Server
http://www.litespeedtech.com/
2006 Sep 25
5
Ruby LSAPI 1.9 + LSWS 2.2.2
Hi,
If you have been using or evaluating LiteSpeed web server + Ruby LSAPI
setup for Rails application, please make sure your are using the latest
release, Ruby LSAPI 1.9 and LSWS 2.2.2. We have been fixing a few bugs
that causes DB connection errors, incompatibilities with WEBrick/Mongrel
and ruby process management issues, currently, all bug reported has been
addressed in timely manner and
2006 Jul 25
3
Task scheduler
Does anyone know if there exists a Task Scheduler module in Ruby on
Rails like in TurboGears below?
http://www.turbogears.org/preview/docs/scheduler.html
I''m using Ruby on Rails for a multiplayer online game and I want to set
checks at regular intervals to see if users are still logged in etc.
Thanks in advance
--
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Apr 20
5
Toolbox
Hello my friends
Today at FISL (International Forum of Free Software), I''ve had the
opportunity to watch a Turbogears presentation.
The framework, itself is really weak in comparison to rails, but... When the
guy who was making the presentation show the NEW 0.9 TurboGears Toolbox I''ve
though:
- Isn''t something like that in Rails?
Well, after a little googleing
2006 Jul 19
0
Toturial on Rails + LiteSpeed LSAPI
Hi,
This message might be helpful for people who is using or plan to use
LiteSpeed web server together with Rails.
We posted two tutorials in our WIKI regarding Rails + LiteSpeed
configuration. One is Rails + LiteSpeed API, another one is mongrel +
LiteSpeed proxy.
http://www.litespeedtech.com/community/wiki/doku.php?id=litespeed_wiki:ruby_rails
2007 Mar 03
1
Markdown within HTML
Before I start writing an HTML parser for Showdown, I want to see if there's
a safe way to have Markdown process the contents of HTML block elements by
default. I don't think markdown="1" is an official part of the language
yet, so this seems like a good time to talk about it.
Being able to wrap Markdown text in divs and spans would make it possible to
add more structure to
2006 Jun 21
0
ANN: Screencast demo of the WebFaction control panel
Hello everyone,
WebFaction have just released a screencast of their control panel.
The first thing you see in the screencast is how to setup your Rails
site in a few clicks.
Then the demo shows how you can setup a WordPress, Django and TurboGears
application in a few clicks, and then "mount" these applications on
various domain(s)/URL(s).
The "mounting" process provides a
2007 Jun 08
0
WMD: the Wysiwym Markdown Editor
Hi,
I recently released WMD, a WYSIWYG-style Markdown editor in JavaScript:
http://wmd-editor.com/
The idea is to make Markdown more accessible to first-time users. The
editor buttons generate the Markdown for you, and a live preview shows
the results as you type. Site authors can have the output submitted
in either Markdown or HTML. WMD works in modern versions of IE,
Firefox, Safari,
2012 Oct 31
2
New List of implementations.
Hey everyone. Just and FYI that I started a list of markdown implementations:
https://github.com/markdown/markdown.github.com/wiki/Implementations
Please review and make any corrections/additions. The page should be
publicly editable as long as you have a github account.
Note that this is a list of _libraries_, which differentiates it from
wikipedia's list [1]. For example, mmd2pdf is a
2008 May 27
1
stateful computation for web-based R across HTTP requests
Hi,
A friend just introduced me to R today and I think it is really nice after
browsing its web site. I'm eager to cook up some web-based interface to use
R at work for more platform-independent access. I plan to implement it in
a Python-based framework such as TurboGears or Django on either FreeBSD or
Linux platform. My question is: how do i maintain stateful computations
across
2010 Apr 02
1
Javascript implementation of PHP Markdown Extra?
I've been using the John Fraser's Showdown JavaScript port of Markdown
to do real-time previews in-browser. But I also would like to take
advantage of some of the extensions in Michel Fortin's PHP Markdown
Extra. Has anyone already tried to implement Markdown Extra in
JavaScript?
Thanks,
Keith
2006 Jul 07
8
Going to production soon, need server advice
I''ve got a RoR app that will be going to production soon (in the next
month or so) and would like to get some feedback on what kind of web
server setup people have had good luck with. I''m looking for something
that is:
1. Stable
2. Easy to setup
3. Secure (sorry but Windows is ruled out here)
My deployment will either be on Fedora Core 5 or possible Mac OS X
Server.