Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Anybody use Red|Blue Cloth?"
2006 Feb 27
12
RedCloth
Is this the prefered method to implement RedCloth in your views. I''m
trying to display user input that will sometimes have code references in
it. This strips out all tags. I would like for the tags to be
displayed but not read as html.
Thanks in advance!
<%= RedCloth.new(strip_tags(comment.comment),[:filter_html]).to_html %>
charlie bowman
recentrambles.com
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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 May 25
4
How to add a migration with a plugin?
I''m working on a plugin that requires some database support to do its
job (adding a model or two). I''d like the plugin to automatically add a
migration once it is installed. Is there already a mechanism for this?
If so, how do you do it?
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2006 Jul 27
2
ActiveRecord retrieval style? Lazy initialtization?
I''m using ActiveRecord for an Extract and Transform operation, so it is
outside of its native environment of Rails. I am running into a problem
with memory consumption when I retrieve large amounts of data. By large
amounts I am talking about roughly 12,700 records that each have a one
to many relationship with about 15 additional types of information. One
of those types happens
2006 Apr 12
2
RedCloth versus BlueCloth efficiency
Has anyone profiled the performance of RedCloth versus BlueCloth?
I''m starting to realise that RedCloth is a more mature ruby project,
although Markdown the syntax maybe more widespread than Textilize.
Apart from the syntax, does anyone feel they have a preference, in terms
of performance or number of outstanding bugs?
Many thanks in advance.
CHEERS> SAM
2006 May 31
1
RedCloth vs BlueCloth -- RTL and Unicode?
Which has better support for Unicode, I18N and RTL languages, RedCloth or BlueCloth?
Warren
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2006 Jul 18
4
Limiting markdown/textile
I''m using RedCloth for a forum type app. I want users to have control
over the look of their posts, but within limits. For example, I don''t
want them to be able to include images or use header tags. The RedCloth
documentation is pretty thin and I don''t feel it''s very explanatory.
I''m wondering if there''s any easy way to do this? Or do I
2006 Apr 27
2
Red cloth
what is the require I must put in my enviremnt to use red cloth?
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2008 Apr 10
5
Extending Bluecloth/Redcloth
I''d like to extend bleucloth or redcloth to support custom tags, e.g. I
want to use markup like this:
[pubmed:18332676]
which shall be extended to:
<a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18332676">Behav Pharmacol.
2008 Mar;19(2):121-128.</a>
Does anyone know, if this is possible and has some hints how to do
this?! I have not decided, wether I want to use
2005 Dec 21
8
textilize - redcloth
Hi,
I''m using textilize with redcloth 3.0.4. Everything works best except
that paragraphs are not translated as an HTML paragraph
When I write something like:
*first paragraph*
second paragraph
the output is without paragraph:
*first paragraph*
second paragraph
Any help??? Thanks
Jörg
2006 Apr 25
4
redcloth poblems
Hi, I''m having some problems with redcloth(3.0.4 gem) and textilize.
I have a string:
"h2. hello
_what''s up?_"
which is being textilized as:
<h2>hello<br />
<em>what’s up?</em></h2>
so no paragraph and h2 wrapped all the way.
the input is coming from firefox 1.5.2 on a mac
Anybody got any idea what the problem might be?
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2006 Mar 25
2
Textilize problems with line breaks
I''m having a problem formatting some text. I have a textarea that I
input my text into, which will then be put into an e-mail and sent out.
The problem I am having is when there is a single line break.
Multiple line breaks work fine (hitting enter twice), but single line
breaks don''t seem to work properly.
Take the following input:
Line1.
Line2.
Line3.
Line4.
Using
2006 Apr 28
1
Redcloth is ..
I've been looking at Dean Allen's Redcloth, which claims to incorporate
both Markdown and Textile, as implemented in Ruby by _why.
While the code is clear and readable, the boundary between markdown and
Textile is not.
The documentation says
# By default, Redcloth uses both Textile and Markdown formatting, with
# Textile formatting taking precedence. If you want to turn off Markdown
#
2006 Jul 20
6
Ruby on Rails & FastCGI 500 Error
I''m getting an error 500 and I''m at my wits end as to what could be
causing it. I''m sure the path to the ruby executable is correct so what
else could be causing it?
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2007 Jan 28
1
^SUPER^ _RED_ ~CLOTH~ 1.153
New gems (source and win32):
gem install superredcloth --source http://code.whytheluckystiff.net
Use it like:
SuperRedCloth.new("_huh?_").to_html
Okay, getting close! A lot more tests are passing. There are still
about 50 tests failing. Most of these are due to ol/ul list
problems.
Here''s what''s still broken:
* Options (:hard_breaks, :filter_html, etc.)
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2005 Dec 15
5
Instant Rails 1.0 preview7 -- with Typo!
My apologies to all who downloaded preview6, it did not contain Rails 1.0 as
advertised -- I screwed up!
Preview7 does, in fact, contain Rails 1.0 and as a bonus, also includes Typo
2.6.0 as a preinstalled sample app. See the Getting Started page for
instructions on running Typo in Instant Rails:
http://instantrails.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl?Getting_Started
Also, you can thank David Morton
2006 Aug 13
3
escape block using red cloth
Hi all,
Is it possible to configure red cloth to escape a block such as:
------------------------------------------------------------------
Hello, _this_ works *beautifull*
[code lang="ruby"]
def foo
bar
end
[/code]
------------------------------------------------------------------
The text in the [code] block should not be parsed by Red Cloth''s to_html
method.
I cannot
2005 Dec 24
2
Textilize on ajax update
I''m writing a basic to-do
application. I''m using a form_remote_tag to submit the entry to my
controller, which then returns the entry to be displayed in the table
of to-do items. However, I''d like to be able to "textilize" the entry
without having to reload the page. Is there any way to have my ajax
function textilize the text before displaying it in the list?
2006 Mar 03
7
Workflow + Rails
Is there any project or solution for an easy integration of a WFE / WfMS
into rails? I''m quite new to this topic, but I probably need a small
subset of workflow patterns (or whatever the correct term is) only. Any
pointers are welcome.
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2006 May 05
4
Is sanitize() strong enough to protect me from XSS?
Haven''t been able to find a good enough answer on whether using
sanitize() is enough to really protect me from XSS attacks
I basically have a blog page that I want to allow people to display
comments on but would like to allow html tags to be posted on the
comments, these could html tags like the imageshack img tags, youtube
player, photobucket img tags etc
any other approaches or