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2006 Apr 27
12
Stealing users IP address
Is there a functiaon to take the IP address of person who submits to a
form
example:
<input id="user_ip" name="user[ip]" type="hidden" value="<%=
some_ip_call %>" />
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2007 Oct 09
4
Camping and sessions proposal.
Hi Campers,
from the discussions gathered around, the current Camping sessions
don''t seem to be satisfying. ActiveRecord doesn''t seem to handle
hashid as an identifier, plus it doesn''t seem to be fully consistent
across the various RDBMS. On the other hand, the scope of the project
does not permit to implement all kind of client persistence. Secure
sessions with
2006 Feb 27
16
Rails 1.1
It was said at one time that Rails 1.1 might be released in February. Is
that still likely?
Thanks,
Don Mc
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2012 Apr 25
8
showing error (gsub) when switching from session to cookies
I am newbie to rail. Trying to develop social networking site so working
with railspace application. Everything is working fine but I stuck in
the problem when i am giving the authorization tocken to the user to
remember him/her.
My Error and controller code is below
Error:-
private method `gsub'' called for 4:Fixnum
C:/Users/Amir/Downloads/IR/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/cgi.rb:342:in
2006 Mar 31
6
Adding objects to a :through association
So I''m one of those nasty people building a self-referential
habtm-like Association using the funky new :through stuff. This is
about users having friends, so here''s my user.rb:
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :friendships, :foreign_key => ''user_id''
has_many :friends, :through => :friendships, :source => :friend
end
And here''s
2018 Mar 27
2
IRMover asserts "mapping to a source type" when repeatedly linking - usage or LLVM bug?
Hi,
On 2018-03-26 16:44:05 -0700, Duncan P. N. Exon Smith wrote:
> > The second approach is to *not* cache modules but re-read them from disk
> > (or memory, but that's irrelevant here). That works without any sort of
> > asserts, but "leaks" memory because everytime a module is re-read from
> > disk it re-creates types (cf
2006 May 30
3
phpbb forum with rails application.
I would like to knock up a phpbb forum with a rails application.
I wanted to do this as I want to use ActiveRecord to crawl through the
user database in the rails app.
Is there a way to do this - on the same domain name and server...
Or does it depend how the server is setup?
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2010 Feb 03
3
How to flatten a tree (based on list) to a certain depth?
Suppose that I have the following list of lists of frames 'root'
(let's call it a 'tree' of frames). I want to flatten it to be a list
of frames. However, if I unlist(root), it will flatten the frames as
well. Is there a simply way to flatten the tree to certain depth?
aframe1=data.frame(x=1:3,y=1:3)
aframe2=data.frame(u=7:9,v=11:13)
aframe3=data.frame(p=3:5,q=6:8)
2018 Mar 27
0
IRMover asserts "mapping to a source type" when repeatedly linking - usage or LLVM bug?
> On Mar 26, 2018, at 17:09, Andres Freund <andres at anarazel.de> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On 2018-03-26 16:44:05 -0700, Duncan P. N. Exon Smith wrote:
>>> The second approach is to *not* cache modules but re-read them from disk
>>> (or memory, but that's irrelevant here). That works without any sort of
>>> asserts, but "leaks" memory
2006 Mar 31
2
Eager loading of polymorphic associations
Polymorphic associations work great until I try to do some eager
loading through :include. In my example, the interface name is
":imagehaver". Here''s my little eagerly loading find line:
Image.find(params[:id], :include => :imagehaver)
All it gives me is an ActiveRecord::EagerLoadPolymorphicError with no
further explanation. I haven''t been able to dig up anything
2002 Oct 13
2
Encoding/decoding Ogg Vorbis .NET library?
Hey list,
I think the subject pretty much sums it up. Is anyone working on a
(pure) .NET library that decodes and possibly encodes Ogg Vorbis?
Take care,
Hendrik
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2005 May 24
3
textilize/markdown/sanitize for messageboards, oh my!
Hullo, fellow Railsers!
(warning: this isn''t a 100% Rails specific question, but I guess it
very much applies to what a lot of us are currently doing.)
For a project that involves messageboard functionality I''m looking for
a good way of sanitizing user input, so the silly fools, err, my
wonderful users don''t mess things up too much. I''ve played around with
2006 Jun 24
7
Newbie Q: "user" variable in every view?
Newbie to RoR -- as a long time Java Struts/etc. guy it is an awesome tool!
I have implemented some basic login/session stuff with the help of a great
tutorial, props to the author (
http://www.aidanf.net/rails_user_authentication_tutorial).
I have a trivial instance method in ApplicationController, which just grabs
the User object from the session.
def current_user
session[:user]
end
2007 Jun 18
7
Testing for cross site scripting, etc.
Being new to testing and ruby, are there "standard" tests that can be
done that test for things like cross site scripting and friends?
If not, anyone have ideas on what I might do about testing those sorts
of things?
I''ll be using rails, also.
Mike B.
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2016 May 17
2
How to debug if LTO generate wrong code?
> On May 17, 2016, at 1:33 AM, Shi, Steven via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Let me ask a LTO simple question again. For the llvm LTO example in the link:http://llvm.org/docs/LinkTimeOptimization.html <http://llvm.org/docs/LinkTimeOptimization.html>, I use below build commands to generate three different optimization level binary: -O0, -O1, -O2.
2005 Mar 06
8
Session ids and identification
Hi all,
AFAIK, session ids are generated and given to a user side as a cookie or
whatever so that we may later "identify" a user and their previous
authentication by that id. But this is not secure! It doesn''t matter if
we use https or "secure cookies" or some other crap. It doesn''t matter.
As soon as you trust the client to provide you with valid data, you
2006 Feb 08
10
Sharing sessions between subdomains?
Hello,
I know how to share sessions between subdomains in PHP. Can anyone please guide me as to how I can share sessions using Ruby? Where can I set the value of domain for which the cookie is set?
I would like for a user to login on the home page and then go to blog.home.com and not have to login again.
Any guidance/pointers are appreciated.
Thanks''
2016 May 16
2
How to debug if LTO generate wrong code?
Hi Umesh,
Thank you for the suggestion. I can use the "Brute force method " to narrow down the LTO wrong instructions here and there, but I still don't know why these wrong instructions are generated, and how to let Clang LTO don't generate those wrong instructions.
I suspect the wrong code is caused by some LTO wrong optimization pass, so I hope to disable all optimizations in
2007 Aug 16
3
Sessions on Rails with Pound and Mongrel
Hi All,
I''m experiencing a problem when using pound with Rails. My set up is I
have a machine acting as a load balancer running Pound. This listens
on port 80 and directs requests with a particular URL to two backend
servers both of which are serving my rails app using mongrel cluster
on ports 9000,9001 and 9002. There is a problem with sessions even
though I am storing the session data
2007 Aug 17
1
Cookie Sessions in Merb?
I like the cookie sessions that Rails edge has - they make sense,
they''re fast, easy.
For those that don''t know: the default session mechanism is to give
developers a Hash called session. To store this object between
requests it Marshals the session object and sends the object itself
(now as a bitstream) back to clients to store in their cookie file. To
prevent users from