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2006 Jun 01
3
New rails site: AJAX Webbrowser
Heres my Ruby on Rails webbrowser: https://palary.org Sorry, but I just couldn''t resist. Cheers, Scott
2006 May 27
5
Rails without cookies
Why does rails keep installing cookies on users machines, even if I am not ussing th session variable for anything? How do I stop this? Thanks, Scott -- Easily help charity when you shop: www.GiveTeam.org I''m a member of the Give Team, are you?
2007 Mar 19
5
[LLVMdev] Google SOC - Idea
Getting the front end for Fortran finished is definitely something I would be interested in working on. I will draft up a little proposal and send it out to this list. -Scott On 3/19/07, Kenneth Hoste <kenneth.hoste at ugent.be> wrote: > Hi Scott, > > On 18 Mar 2007, at 04:22, Scott Fortmann-Roe wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I noticed that LLVM had signed up as a
2007 Mar 20
0
[LLVMdev] Google SOC - Idea
Hi, Here is a rough draft of the application -- a FORTRAN front-end to LLVM. In accordance with the summer of code specifications it is split into two portions: the abstract which describes the project, and the details description which describes me and how I plan to complete the project. It's a little long, (but about half the max length the application directions specify). Would someone be
2006 May 31
1
Lighttpd: HTTP and HTTPS Simultaneously
Hi is it possible to configure lighttpd to serve pages for http and https requests simultaneously? I would like users to be able to access my site securely or non-securely where the choice is theirs. The only instructions I can find to do this involve creating two copies of the lighttpd application (http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lighttpd_For_Both_SSL_And_Non-SSL). Is there any way to do it
2006 Jul 31
7
Problem with routes when I move the app to a different machine
Hi all: I have an application that runs great on my macbook pro, however, when I move the app to the production linux box, all routes fail except for the one I set up as the default: map.connect '':controller/:action/:id'', :controller => "Employee", :action => "status" I made sure the shebang line in dispatch.* was set to be OS independent
2006 Jun 21
11
executive: "is rails secure?"
Yesterday, I was doing a dog-and-pony for the head of the company that I work for. He asked, "Is this (a rails application) secure?" I said, "It''s as secure as anything else on the web is," and proceeded to talk about how the data was protected, how we weren''t saving anything that''s worth protecting, and so on. I''d like to have a better
2007 Mar 18
6
[LLVMdev] Google SOC - Idea
Hi, I noticed that LLVM had signed up as a mentoring organization for Google's summer of code. LLVM looks like an exciting project that overlaps some of my interests. I would be interested in developing an additional front end for a language it does not currently support (I'm open to what language). I do not know much about what this entails in regards to what LLVM requires from its
2006 Apr 01
2
RadRails KeyBindings
Hi, I''m new to this whole Rails thing but like what I see. Anyways probably stupid question: I was wondering if anyone knew where I could get a list of RadRails key bindings and shortcuts, I can''t seem to find it anywhere in the application or on the ''net. Thanks a lot, Scott
2007 Mar 22
2
[LLVMdev] Google SOC - Fortran Front-End Application
Hi All, Thank you for all the excellent pieces of advice I got in response to the draft application I sent out. I have incorporated all (I think) of the suggestions into the application and it's much improved. Here is the updated version. Please don't force yourself to read through it again if you don't want to. I'll submit this version with any suggestions I receive on the 23rd.
2007 Mar 19
0
[LLVMdev] Google SOC - Idea
Hi Scott, On 18 Mar 2007, at 04:22, Scott Fortmann-Roe wrote: > Hi, > > I noticed that LLVM had signed up as a mentoring organization for > Google's summer of code. LLVM looks like an exciting project that > overlaps some of my interests. > > I would be interested in developing an additional front end for a > language it does not currently support (I'm open to
2007 Jan 02
4
Inconsistant Search Results
Hi, I have this maddening strange bug using acts_as_ferret. If I search for a given phrase (let''s say "xyz") I get one set of results (lets call them set A). I search for xyz again and I get set A again. I search for xyz a third time and I get a different set (set B). I can keep executing the search query and my result sets continue to cycle a-a-b-a-a-b-a-a-b. It''s
2007 Mar 19
0
[LLVMdev] Google SOC - Idea
On Sat, 17 Mar 2007, Scott Fortmann-Roe wrote: > Are you folks interested in this? > If so, please let me know ASAP and I'll put together an application. Yes!, particularly if it is in a domain that LLVM isn't known to handle well currently. I'd suggest ocaml/haskell or python/ruby as representatives of the functional and scripting language communities. If you were to do a
2006 Jun 27
1
HTTPS and Rails under Debian Stable
Hi, Does anyone know how I can get the ''https'' module that is part of the standard rails distribution to be included when I install rails with debian''s apt-get command. Normal apt-get install (with debian stable) leaves this module out for some reason. I tried adding it myself but I destroyed the system. Anyone know of a clean, easy way to add it? Thanks, Scott
2007 Apr 18
1
[LLVMdev] Web Based LLVM Demo is down.
just a heads up
2011 Jun 18
1
Applying function to all elements of a formula
Hi, I would like to do a regression like: reg <- lm(y~log(.), data) where the log function is applied to "." in the form: log(x1)+ log(x2)+ log(x3)... instead of in the form log(x1+x2+x3+...) Is this possible? Thank you, Scott [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Jun 03
9
MergeJS - Easily merge, compress, cache, and version your javascript!
After reading Cal Henderson''s article on Vitamin Serving Javascript Fast<http://synthesis.sbecker.net/articles/2006/06/03/www.thinkvitamin.com/features/webapps/serving-javascript-fast>I was immediately inspired to create a plugin to easily facilitate this in Ruby on Rails. I whipped up most of it right then, and finally got around to polishing it for release today. Told myself I
2006 Jun 29
11
Autocompleter without a default choice
Hi, I have an ajax auto completer for a text field in a form. All''s good. Unfortunately, I also want the form to be submitted when the user hits ''return'' in the text field. This combination of circumstances means that if the user is typing his entry and then hits return to submit it is possible that dang auto completer will pop up and complete his entry for even if he
2013 Mar 01
7
Conditional Weighted Average (ddply or any other function)
Hello R community, I am computing weighted average statistic by using ddply function: My data set is: N1 T1 S1 I1 C1 FY-4 ROE11 EPS11 MKT11 N1 T1 S1 I1 C1 FY-3 ROE12 EPS12 MKT12 N1 T1 S1 I1 C1 FY-2 ROE13 EPS13 MKT13 N1 T1 S1 I1 C1 FY-1 ROE14 EPS14 MKT14 N1 T1 S1 I1 C1 FY0 ROE15 EPS15 MKT15 N1 T1 S1 I1 C1 FY1 ROE16 EPS16 MKT16 N1 T1 S1 I1 C1 FY2 ROE17
2008 Feb 15
2
Skeletal relations
On 15-Feb-08, at 10:11 PM, Conrad Parker wrote: >> Lang: <locale> > > generally I think we should go with existing HTTP and email headers > where possible, eg. Content-Language 'k >> Description: <string> > > I kinda feel that this kind of human-readable metadata better belongs > in CMML; the skeleton tells you where to go (for each locale), the