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2006 May 01
17
Radiant CMS
I am pleased to announce that Radiant CMS is now publically available from the Subversion repository at: http://radiantcms.org/ What is Radiant? ---------------- Radiant is a no-fluff, open source content management system designed for small teams. It is similar to Textpattern or MovableType, but is a general purpose content management system (not a blogging engine). Radiant features:
2005 Apr 01
11
I want to blog!
This isn''t Rails or Ruby related, but I just need some advice and thought I''d ask the bright individuals here. I want to start my own blog but I''m not sure where to begin. I don''t want to get a blogger account because I want to have my own domain. Blogger also doesn''t have many features. My hosting service is 1AND1 so it supports php, cgi and mysql.
2009 Sep 27
1
Textpattern and underscores
When using Textpattern with PHP Markdown Extra there is a problem with the textpattern tags. Tags like <txp:image id="42" /> are parsed, but tags like <txp:site_name /> that have an underscore are not. Any ideas how to deal with this? Thanks list, -- Peter Sinn peter.sinn at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 Aug 10
1
Radiant CMS 0.5.1 - Gemdust
I am pleased to announce the release of Radiant 0.5.1 Gemdust: http://radiantcms.org/download/ This is primarily a security update. A critical security vulnerability has been discovered in Rails 1.1.5. It is therefore highly recommended that you upgrade immediately. Apart from the Rails 1.1.5 upgrade, this release includes a number of small enhancements. From the change log: WHAT IS
2006 Jun 27
3
User websites with templates.
Hi, I''m very new to Rails and have a general question. What technique would you use to allow users who have a uniform set of data to create very un-uniform websites from that data? One set of data, many different website/output possibilities. It would have to go beyond CSS. I''m assuming there will potentially be some level of scripting involved for each template. The goal is
2005 Apr 22
2
pointer to comments re Paul Murrell's new book, R, & SAS on Andrew Gelman's blog
There are some interesting comments re Paul Murrell's new book, R, & SAS on Andrew Gelman's blog: http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~cook/movabletype/archives/2005/04/a_new_book_on_r.html -- Tony Plate
2006 Feb 27
4
Belgian Ruby on Rails Site
Hello, I recently started http://www.onrails.be Onrails.be is a Belgian Ruby on Rails site (in Dutch). At the moment however, the site is powered by Textpattern (PHP CMS). I already knew that, and I''m just getting to know Rails myself. If some Dutch people visit this forum: //message is written in Dutch from this point -> Wat vinden jullie ervan? Is de content goed? Zijn de
2005 Dec 15
7
PHP include() Type Functionality in Ruby/Rails
Greetings, I am working on extending a new part of our site to use Ruby on Rails, and have several portions of the site that is included in external files. The rest of the site is built on top of MovableType and uses PHP Includes to reference the external files. Is there similar functionality in Ruby or Rails that I can use so I don''t have to update excess content in two
2006 Jul 26
4
MasterView rails-optimize (x)html friendly template engine - Release 0.2.4
MasterView is a rails-optimized (x)html friendly template engine plugin that provides another option to the existing rails view templates (rhtml and rxml). The main idea is to provide a template engine that would provide all the power of layouts, partials, and rails helpers but still be editable/styleable in a WYSIWYG editor. It was also a major goal that the syntax of these attribute directives
2006 Jun 21
2
MasterView rails-optimized (x)html friendly template engine plugin - Release 0.2.0
MasterView rails-optimized (x)HTML friendly template engine plugin - Release 0.2.0 The MasterView development team is pleased to announce the general availability of MasterView release 0.2.0. MasterView is a rails-optimized (x)html friendly template engine plugin that provides another option to the existing rails view templates (rhtml and rxml). The main idea is to provide a template engine that
2010 Sep 13
2
The future of R - Ross Ihaka stirs discussions around the web
Hello all, There is currently a (very !) lively discussions happening around the web, surrounding the following topics: 1) Is R efficient? (scripting wise, and performance wise) 2) Should R be written from scratch? 3) What should be the license of R (if it was made a new)? Very serious people have taken part in the debates so far. I hope to let you know of the places I came by, so you might be
2006 Jun 30
0
Radiant CMS 0.5 - Grindstone
Last night I quietly rolled out the first official release of Radiant: 0.5 - Grindstone. This release was a stability release mostly targeted toward making it easy for people to download and get started with Radiant. Radiant now ships with a simple setup_database script which makes it easy to get up and running with one of three default templates. We also made it easy for people to install
2006 Jul 12
2
(Re-)designing a CMS
Hello Rails-list, I''m working on a CMS in Rails. The company that I work for currently uses a CMS written in PHP, and I want to mimick it in Rails, and improve along the way. The PHP variant works with templates like this: In the root of the webdir, there are the template files, named cms_news.html for example. This page contains custom tags, in the form of definitions and
2006 May 01
3
Your view on MasterView!
Has anybody tried (or will check out) the MasterView plugin? Anything else similar to or better than this? >From http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/MasterView+Plugin "MasterView is a ruby/rails optimized HTML/XHTML friendly template engine. It is designed to use the full power and productivity of rails including layouts, partials, and rails html helpers while still being
2005 Apr 24
4
Typo 2.0
I''m proud to announce the 2.0 release of the typo web logging engine. What started as a toy project while I was waiting for a client at starbucks now became a prestige open source project with tons of modern features a dedicated dev team and even its own hosting service! Get it at http://rubyforge.org/projects/typo/ The 2.0 release has been long coming. Here are some of the new
2006 Aug 17
11
Can I get RubyOnRails to read and parse an html file off harddrive?
I do this in ASP to read a special html template that I use, then modify in code before spitting out the resulting webpage. Any ideas on how to script this in RUBY? Do I need a special GEM package? D. Bruce Moore -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060817/95cf5da6/attachment.html
2006 Aug 11
0
Radiant CMS 0.5.2 - Raildust
Looks like it''s time for another release of Radiant: http://radiantcms.org/download/ This is primarily a security update. A critical security vulnerability has been discovered in Rails 1.1.4 and previous versions. Rails 1.1.6 seems to fix the problem. This version of Radiant is identical to 0.5.1 apart from the Rails upgrade. It is highly recommended that you upgrade. WHAT IS
2007 Aug 23
20
Eliminating bad tests from SuperRedCloth
Hi, all. I haven''t felt at liberty to go axing test cases, but some of the 33 that are failing now are ones I don''t think we want to pass? cruft coming from Markdown or made up to fill a gap some years ago. I''d like to float the proposition that we make Super (and thus RedCloth 4) behave as identically as possible to Textile2 as working on
2006 Jul 26
7
RHTML in database?
Hi, is it possible to store RHTML templates or partials in database? thanks, Bojan Mihelac -- Bojan Mihelac Informatika Mihelac, Bojan Mihelac s.p. | www.informatikamihelac.com -> tools, scripts, tricks from our code lab: http://source.mihelac.org
2006 Aug 09
6
How do you desing forms in RoR
Hi all, what is the best way tod esing a form in RoR? Do you use Dreamweaver or something similar? thanks -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.