Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Dynamic Rails"
2006 Jan 08
22
Putting it all in one place with Schemas
I''m still relatively new to ROR, but I like what I see with the
database-neutral approach of Schemas. In the spirit of keeping it
simple and minimizing the number of files and location of information,
does ActiveState currently allow me to go ahead and place other low
level model information such as validation requirements and associations
inside the schema rather than putting it in
2006 Jan 23
9
Web Hosting Options?
Can someone recommend a good web host for ROR?
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2005 Dec 18
7
Testing against 1.8.4
So apparently 1.8.4 is soon forthcoming. We need testing against it.
Could someone help out with that? I believe Ara already checked into
some of the issues, do you know if those are resolved, Ara?
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2006 Jan 31
2
New free IBM DB2 with few restrictions
This will give you something to run on when Oracle refuses to renew
the MySQL InnoDB license next year.....
Linux and Windows versions
You can run DB2 Express-C on up to 2 dual-core CPU servers, with up to
4 GB of memory, any storage system setup and with no restrictions on
database size or any other artificial restrictions.
Business partners may choose to register for free redistribution of
2006 Apr 06
3
Rails 1.1.1: Fixing a slew of minors (but you must still freeze Typo)
Rails 1.1 was a big upgrade with a lot of new features and we''ve been
working hard since its release to polish off the kinks revealed after
it was deployed to the masses. Rails 1.1.1 contains fixes for things
like Prototype memory leaks in IE 6, Oracle adapter runnings, and a
number of compatibility tweaks to make most older applications work.
This release still doesn''t work
2006 Jan 25
11
Schemas and Migrations
Hello-
I''m new to the ruby-based schemas and migrations. As I''m looking over
examples and such online, I see that many of them don''t make use of
schema-enforced attributes. For example, instead of:
t.column "post_id", :integer, :default => 0, :null => false
They do:
t.column "post_id", :integer
So I''m wondering -- is this
2006 Jan 19
10
Where to place uploaded files for later download?
Hi there,
I am working in a RoR application which allows certain users
to upload files. Currently I store these files
in a directory called "files". This directory is located in
the RoR application directory:
rails/rails_application/files
So users don''t have access to them.
Now I want users to be able to download some of these files
(they will search based on some
2006 Apr 26
10
Rails Document must be more detailed otherwise...
In java/c++ the method signature provide a good details on which parameters
the method accept, but in rails the ability to send hash as parameters make
it impossible
to know which parameters can be send.
This ability make the rails API doc a must to be full of details and not
supply partial examples of usage.
When for example I see *link_to_remote*(name, options = {}, html_options =
{})
I would
2006 Apr 03
11
View source after AJAX update?
Does anyone know how to view the new source in IE after an AJAX update? When I "view -> source" I get the original page source, not the page source as updated.
Thanks in advance,
Bill
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2006 Jun 04
11
Hosting images : DB or File System
Hi,
I''m developing an application where I''ll have to store a lot of images
coming from the users. And I''m still not sure if I should store them
in MySQl as blob or just store them on filesystem.
If I store them on filesystem, how to scale when I''ll have to have
multiple servers ?
Thanks,
Pratik
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2005 Jun 07
13
My Rails Day entry: internet command line
Well, my entry for the 24-hour Rails Day competition is here: http://yubnub.org
. It''s a web app called YubNub that implements the grandiose idea of a "command
line for the Web OS". Type "gim porsche
911" to do a Google Image search
for Porsche 911 cars. Type "random 1000" for a random number between 1 and
1000. Type "tts David Heinemeier Hansson is
2006 Jan 12
2
ActionController#send_file
Looking at the code for ActionController#send_file I see that it is
using ruby to send the file contents. Linux supports a sendfile() OS
call. The implementation of Linux sendfile() is extremely fast and
very CPU efficient, far faster than what can be done in user space.
Does Windows support a sendfile() equivalent call? I haven''t been
working with ruby long enough to know how it handles
2004 Feb 07
1
double define of __BIT_TYPES_DEFINED__
/klibc/klibc/include/bits32/bitsize/stdint.h:8: error: redefinition of `int8_t'
/klibc/linux/include/linux/types.h:109: error: `int8_t' previously declared here
The copy in stdint.h is not protected by:
#ifndef __BIT_TYPES_DEFINED__
#define __BIT_TYPES_DEFINED__
#endif /* !(__BIT_TYPES_DEFINED__) */
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Jon Smirl
jonsmirl@yahoo.com
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2004 Dec 07
30
Bind Variables in Active Record
OK, I have some basic functionality to support bind variables, it
appears to work with the ''old'' %s style too.
I''ve altered sanitize_conditions in
activerecord/lib/active_record/base.rb to check whether bind variables
are in the statement (/\?/). If they are, replace all the ?s to
escaped values from the arguments array. else santize and expand.
There are a few
2006 Jan 14
12
Dedicated Host Recommendations?
I currently have a dedicated server at ev1servers, but
it''s getting rather antiquated (Redhat 9) and am
looking to upgrade. I''m thinking about serverbeach.com
- one of their CentOS servers. Anybody have any
recommendations for dedicated servers on which to run
Rails? Hopefully less than $200/month.
Thanks!
CSN
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2004 Oct 16
1
0.184 -- gcc: warning: `-x c' after last input file has no effect
What do I need to do to fix this?
[jonsmirl@smirl klibc-0.184]$ make
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/dri/klibc-0.184/klibc'
gcc -Wp,-MT,syscalls.nrs,-MD,./.syscalls.nrs.d -mregparm=3 -DREGPARM=3
-march=i386 -Os -g -falign-functions=0 -falign-jumps=0 -falign-loops=0
-nostdinc -iwithprefix include -D__KLIBC__ -DBITSIZE=32
-I../include/arch/i386 -I../include/bits32 -I../include
2005 Mar 08
19
find_by_sql ON STEROID possible?
find_by_sql BREAKS THE OOP BEAUTY and perhaps we can solve that.
NAMING CONVENTIONS can perhaps make find_by_sql much more clever.
lets imagine that relation:
publishers <- books <-> authors_books <-> authors -> universities (can''t find
something else than university for that last association :) )
imagine we want to fetch every book and every associated
2006 Jan 17
2
file_column plugin and instance variables
To make file_column work I have to copy my local variable back to an
instance variables like this:
<% for product in @products
@product = product %>
<div class="catalogentry">
<%= image_tag url_for_file_column(''product'', ''image_url'') %></p>
This is needed because file_column specifically looks for the instance
2006 Feb 12
7
ROR Recipes Beta: Why use taggings instead of tags_contacts? NoMethodError tag_with?
I have gotten acts_as_taggable to work for a test application as documented on taggable.rubyforge.org
I am following Chad''s excellent examples in ROR Recipes Beta book.
I have a few questions and hope that Chad or some other expert can help clarify them.
1. Why is the book suggesting to use taggings table instead of tags_contacts, as mentioned on taggable.rubyforge.org?
2006 Jan 06
7
Question
All,
I am looking to write an ecommerce application and debating using
rails or struts. Any advice as to which path to follow.