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2006 Apr 02
2
Recognition failed for "/rails_info/properties"
Hello. I can''t figure out why I''m getting the following problem, or
how to fix it.
I have Rails 1.1.0 installed on both OS X and Solaris, and in both new
and old projects, and using either WEBrick or lighttpd, I get:
Recognition failed for "/rails_info/properties"
when lining to it off the welcome to rails page. I get the following
errors through the console:
2006 Mar 28
3
Routing Error after upgrade
I successfully upgraded to Rails 1.1., but now when I point my browser
to localhost:3000, I get a the following:
Routing Error
Recognition failed for ?/rails_info/properties?
What?s the best fix for this?
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2006 Mar 28
2
Newbie question - ActionController::RoutingError
When i run my server and just chk in browser i get
---------------------------------------------------
ActionController::RoutingError (Recognition failed for
"/rails_info/properties"):
/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/actionpack-1.12.0/lib/action_controller/routing.rb:488:in
`recognition_failed''
2006 Mar 23
4
Error with Rails 1.1RC1 and Properties page
I just tried setting up a simple Rails app, after updating to the
1.1RC1 version of Rails. Generating a simple scaffold worked fine, and
WEBrick started fine with script/server.
I then went to the http://localhost:3000 page and clicked on the
"About your application''s environment" link, and an error was
displayed:
NoMethodError in Rails/info#properties
private method
2006 Mar 16
2
WEBrick and OS X 10.4.5 problems?
Has anyone who is running OS X 10.4.5 and the security patches
thereafter noticed that WEBrick is no longer functioning? I have a
machine at school that I believe to be patched with 10.4.5 but not
with the latest security patch and WEBrick seems to run fine for it.
However, on my machine at home I can''t get WEBrick to successfully
run even freshly generated apps.
For both
2007 Sep 16
2
Problem with recognize_path
Hello,
I am experiencing a weird problem on one of the 3 test servers I''m
using:
There is a controller named admin/statistics and I am trying to
access /admin/statistics
The matching rule is: map.connect '':controller/:action/:id''
On 2 of the 3 servers, recognize_path correctly matches to
Parameters: {"action"=>"index",
2006 Mar 04
1
Hiding and expanding form fields?
Hi, I''m wanting to create a form where some of the for fields are
hidden until the user clicks the advanced link. BTW, I''m looking for
the functionality similar to the Rails Welcome page (i.e.
http://localhost:3000). The relevant link hear is as follows:
http://localhost:3000/rails_info/properties
In short, it seems to be a expand and collapse functionality using
AJAX.
2005 Dec 29
3
Blank pages, ''missing default helper path rails_info_helper''
Environment:
* OS X 10.4.3
* Ruby 1.8.2 (2004-12-25) [powerpc-darwin8.0]
* Rails (1.0.0, 0.13.1)
* WEBrick 1.3.1
* Following the wiki directions, I did the OSX fixrbconfig thing,
installed Rails, MySQL, etc..
Please bear with me, I''m new to Rails.
I successfully followed the ''depot'' application from the Agile Web
Development with Rails book, building it piece by
2006 Apr 03
4
How to create new rails 1.1 app if only rails 1.0 installed?
I have rails 1.0 and I cannot install rails-1.1 system-wide.
However, I can freeze_edge (but just once because of svn 1.1.4 on
Debian).
Under this scenario, how can I create brand new rails-1.1 apps?
I know how to freeze_edge *existing* rails-1.0 apps but that process
seems to be imperfect because the script/about command and
/rails/info/properties URL do not work after freezing to 1.1.0
2008 Dec 01
2
strange rails error on ubuntu 8.10
Just upgraded from 8.04 to 8.10, which bumped my Ruby version to
1.8.7, and my Rails app (frozen to 2.2.2) gets a strange error on
startup. I can easily reproduce just by running script/about:
$ script/about
/vendor/rails/actionpack/lib/action_view/template_handler.rb:11:in
`initialize'': wrong number of arguments (0 for 1) (ArgumentError)
Anyone else having trouble with Rails on Ubuntu
2006 Jun 06
4
Zork and Asterisk
http://www.boingboing.net/2006/06/05/play_zork_by_phone.html
Let me preface this idea with one comment: I don't have the time to
do this - I don't even have time to eat these days. But someone out
there has the cycles to do this... and it would be very cool.
OK, so now Zork is attached to Asterisk, but using the
less-than-clear Festival engine. There are beta tests of the
LumenVox
2006 Feb 27
0
(no subject)
Anyone know why the rails_info/properties link on the 1.0 welcome
page would be dependent upon irb? I''m playing around with some
different Ubuntu configurations, and if I don''t install irb, the
properties link doesn''t work and I get a debug stack indicating that
the problem is caused by not being able to require irb.
This isn''t a drastic showstopper or
2006 Jan 07
2
app no longer runs - MissingSourceFile for any controller
Hello all. I somehow managed to break my rails app running under Apache 2
with fcgi. With any action I try, it throws an exception saying it can''t
find the source file. For instance, requesting an action in my
welcome_controller results in:
MissingSourceFile in <controller not set>#<action not set>
No such file to load -- app/controllers/welcome_controller.rb
The log
2006 Apr 23
3
Error on new install "View Application''s Environment"
Hello. I recently installed Rails on Gentoo, and did a "rails
/var/www/localhost/htdocs/parallel_bible/" just to test. Everything
*seemed* to work fine, but when I clicked on the "View your
Application''s Environment" link, this happens (screenshot attached):
http://thegoban.com/rorerror.png
Any ideas? Is this normal? I know it''s not actually stopping me
2004 Apr 08
3
Fwd: Sasquatch, the Loch Ness Monster, UFOs and...
Every half year or so, I probably will repost this list, adding and
subtracting as the community makes advances (or ignores what isn't
required.)
>Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 04:51:23 -0400
>To: asterisk-users-lists.digium.com
>From: John Todd <jtodd@loligo.com>
>Subject: Sasquatch, the Loch Ness Monster, UFOs and...
>
>Mythical Asterisk Creatures, oft-discussed, rarely
2003 Oct 09
3
Sasquatch, the Loch Ness Monster, UFOs and...
Mythical Asterisk Creatures, oft-discussed, rarely seen:
1) An "advanced" graphical user interface
2) An IAX2 hardware device
3) A Radius CDR report module
4) A live-method, robust SQL-based dialplan
5) LDAP/SQL/Radius authentication for SIP phones
6) Robust R2 signalling support
7) Multilingual language recordings of all existing * .gsm files
8) Free exchange of PSTN gateways in
2008 Aug 04
3
OT: TechShop
This email is off topic. If it offends you then suck it :-)
But seriously, I know this will interest USA readers (unfortunately for
now primarily on the west coast only). How cool is this concept
http://techshop.ws/index.html
Cheers,
Dean
________________________________
From: Dean Collins
Sent: Sunday, 3 August 2008 7:53 PM
To: 'newtech-1 at meetup.com'
Subject: TechShop
2005 Jan 28
17
Speech Recognition
Does anyone know of a speech recognition module (like say yes or no, or
numbers) I guess due to the complexity of speech recognition it might just
be found in commercial applications or am I wrong like always?
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2017 Dec 06
4
Simple speech recognition for driving IVR - "press or say one".
Briefly: I want to be able to have "press or say (number)", with
Asterisk listening for a spoken number, but accepting a DTMF digit,
too.
I'm posting everything I found so far, here, partly to show working,
but also in case anyone else finds it useful. So, moving on....
This looked hopeful for a moment until I realised that it doesn't do DTMF:
2007 Aug 11
1
LumenVox Speech Recognition
Hello All,
While looking for solution to solve my Callback DTMF problem, I came
across LumenVox Speech Recognition software.
Has anyone tried out? Need some feedback before I purchase it... Please
help...
Cheers,
Nitesh