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2004 Nov 04
2
help with wine and TOPO!
Hello all, The subject line is a little ambitious, although that is my ultimate goal, to be able to run the National Geographic TOPO! program to look at maps of Arizona and California on my laptop using only Linux. I don't even own a copy of Windows, nor do I desire to, so hopefully Wine will be my friend. So far it isn't though. I haven't even got as far as trying to run TOPO! I
2006 Jul 31
1
Rails on Fedora Core 4 + Apache 2.0.54
Hi guys, I want to get Rails to run optimally on Fedora Core 4 + Apache 2.0.54. Can anyone point me in the right direction please? Best Regards, Ashish. Senior Consultant SAP For Business Ltd., 37 Springfield Road, Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom FK7 7QN. +44-774-810-7492. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2012 Aug 23
1
Stale NFS file handle
Hi, I'm a bit curious of error messages of the type "remote operation failed: Stale NFS file handle". All clients using the file system use Gluster Native Client, so why should stale nfs file handle be reported? Regards, /jon -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2005 Dec 30
6
Unable to get the domain in my routes.rb to map custom route tables per domain
I have tried all night trying to find a way to get the host name which is currently being used within my routes.rb file to do some case/when switching for specific domains such as this cgi = ActionController::CgiRequest.new(CGI.new) case cgi.domain(1) when /www/ map.connect '''', :controller => ''public'', :action => ''index'' when
2009 Nov 05
0
config.action_controller.session_options[:cookie_only] = true
Recently, I got this security vulnerability on my app: Ruby on Rails Multiple Method Session Fixation Synopsis : The remote web server is affected by a session fixation vulnerability. Description : The web server on the remote host appears to be a version of Ruby on Rails that supports URL-based sessions. An unauthenticated remote attacker may be able to
2006 Feb 07
0
Re: odd http header corruption
Hi, So more information on the header corruption. I tried adding a slice! instruction to remove the offending part of the http headers. Rails ActionController::CgiResponse normally uses the following: output.write(@cgi.header(@headers)) which I replaced with: headers = @cgi.header(@headers) headers.slice!(/#<#<(C|c)lass: 0x[\w\d]*>:0x[\w\d]*>/) output.write(headers) testing that
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/.
2006 Apr 20
12
memcache, sessions, fragments, oh my!
Hi all - I am trying to get rails to use memcache for sessions and fragment caching. I''d also like to use the same connection for general caching of this and that. I''m following the instructions here: http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/HowtoChangeSessionStore and hitting a brick wall. I''m using the new memcache-client since from what I''ve read
2005 Dec 13
3
Forcing the session-id
We''re going to have problems keeping cookies across domains. We want people to shop in one domain (e.g. "booksareus.com") and then checkout on the same server securely under a different domain (e.g. "greatbooks.com"). When we make the jump to the secure domain (the checkout link) can we submit the user''s session ID along with it and have it
2006 Jan 17
10
ActiveRecord + memcache = cached_model
Courtesy of The Robot Co-op. $ yes | sudo gem install cached_model Or, you can download cached_model and memcache-client (our zippy-fast memcache library, required) from: http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=1266 I don''t have the README posted for making cached_model work online yet, so here it is: = CachedModel Rubyforge Project: http://rubyforge.org/projects/rctools/ == About
2007 May 19
1
Is there any documents about CGIResponse?
I set response.body with some string, in controller''s index, but it seems did nothing.... Thanks. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw@public.gmane.org To unsubscribe from this
2006 Jan 30
0
cached_model-1.0.1 ActiveRecords + memcache
The new version of cached_model features bug fixes and tests! Bugs fixed: Updating a model no longer stores associations into the cache. This could cause strange, hard-to-debug bugs when an invalid set of assocations was retrieved along with a cached model. Reloading a model refreshes the cache. When CachedModel::find can''t understand query params and a single result is
2005 Dec 25
1
How to use mem_cache_store?
Hi, I''m trying to use mem_cache_store for sessions. I have installed the server and the gem and have added the following to my config/environment.rb: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> memcache_options = { :c_threshold => 10_000, :compression => true, :debug => false, :namespace =>
2008 Jun 19
5
How do you create one session cookie for multiple subdomains
I am using the restful authentication plugin and am always prompted to login if a different subdomain is accessed. I have found a couple rails "solutions", but none of them seem to work: # development.rb 1. ActionController::CgiRequest::DEFAULT_SESSION_OPTIONS[:session_key] = ".localhost" 2. ActionController::Base.session_options[:key] = ".localhost" Does anyone
2009 Nov 12
2
request.session_options broken?
I''m implementing simple "remember me" functionality for logging in users with Rails 2.3.4. I''m trying to set the session expiration date for some time in the future. After googling around a bit I found this post which seems to address my problem: http://squarewheel.pl/posts/3 My modifications to request.session_options are being ignored. According to this discussion (
2006 Feb 12
3
memcache-client/cached_model help
Hi - Just downloaded and installed the memcache-client and cached_model gems and am trying to test it out on a development setup. I added this to my environment/development.rb CACHE = MemCache.new :c_threshold => 10_000, :compression => true, :debug => true, :namespace => ''eztrip'',
2010 Jan 20
0
(2.3.5) ActionController::Base.session_options[:expire_after] + Error 422/Authenticity Token Issue
I''m getting ready to put an app into production and I''ve found a strange issue that, as far as I know, shouldn''t be happening. To me this looks like it could be a bug, but I''m not sure and I''m hoping some one here can tell me if they''ve seen this before, or can idiot- check me in that hopefully it''s just something I''ve missed
2010 Jun 08
1
session_options[:secure] resets session_id on every request
I''m working on an ecommerce site (in Rails 2.3) and I added: ActionController::Base.session_options[:secure] = true to ~/config/environments/production.rb Now, every time I add something to my shopping cart and navigate away I get a new session_id (which essentially empties my shopping cart). How can I get the continuity of my sessions back, while still having the session_id get set
2012 Jul 24
0
request.session_options[:id] accessiblity problem
I am having problem retrieving the value for variable request.session_options[:id] from my controller. Though the same returns a proper value when accessed through a view. I am not able to understand why it is happening. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to
2005 Dec 16
11
mysql mem-tables vs. memcached
Could someone please elaborate on the technical differences and practical impact of whether choosing memory-based tables in MySQL or using memcached. I got this far on my own: It seems that MySQL uses the NDB engine for transaction-safe memory access in a cluster. the memory storage engine seems to be faster but not synchronizable by any means in a cluster. memcached seems to be ultimately fast