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2006 Jan 22
7
: Indexed Search Engine 0.1.3 Released
Hello all, IndexedSearch Engine for Rails Engines version 0.1.3 has been released. IndexedSearch is a simple, pluggable engine for rails applications which can be used to enable full text indexed searches within an application. Searchable data is parsed, stemmed using the Porter stemmer, and added to a fully indexed table. This allows you to index things like "he runs fast" which will
2006 Jan 03
5
Announcement: Indexed Search Engine 0.1.2 Available
Hello all. Apologies... I was a little too eager in my earlier annoucement about the Indexed Search Engine for Rails apps. The DB migration file contained an error that had to be worked around. I''ve fixed that, added more (and clearer) documentation, and a sample application. You can find most everything you want to know about Indexed Search Engine here:
2006 Jan 03
0
Indexed Search Engine 0.1 Released
Hello and happy new year. This message has also been posted to the Rails Engines Users list, and it was recommended that I widen my audience. I''ve created a rails engine for adding a fully indexed search capability to your rails applications. >From the README: "IndexedSearchEngine is a simple, pluggable engine for rails applications which can be used to enable full text
2006 Jan 11
17
Different Types of Users and User Engine
My question is how have people implemented different types of users in their Web applications using user-engine? As for my application, I use single table inheritance in order to derive several different types of users, such as "moderators," "editors," etc ... For example, let''s say that I want to create a moderator. I define a new moderator class and Controller like
2006 Jan 10
13
# of entrys in different months
right now im writing a weblog as my first project in rails. Most tings seems to be working great :), but there is (a least) one thing left i can''t figure out how to do. As most weblogs i would like to have an archive, whick looks like this: January 2006 (42) December 2005 (60) November 2005 (2) October 2005 (101) September 2005 (4) August 2005 (2) July 2005 (101010) where (x) is the
2006 Jan 16
5
Soft Deletes
How would I go about setting up my rails applications to soft delete items from the database rather than actually deleting it. I would imagine that I need to over ride the methods from ActiveRecord. Where would I do this would it be in the model? enviroment.rb? I would imagine that if i wanted it throughout my entire application it would need to be in the enviroment.rb. Also to
2006 Jan 18
3
search with like operation from a table
I have a table with the list of business name and address in it. It may contain 1 million rows. The users want to look up into this table based on the business name. The simple solution is to use LIKE in mysql, but I am worried about performance, since the user load will be very high for this system. Any suggestion on how to handle the potential performance issue? How can i use a search
2006 Jan 04
3
ActiveRecord delete_all With Sanitized Parameters?
Hi there I''m trying to delete a set of active record objects based on certain conditions. I''d like to do something like the following: Context.delete_all("uri IN (?)", uris) But delete_all doesn''t allow multiple arguments. Since I don''t have the IDs for the objects I want to delete, I can''t use delete(id), and have resorted to this,
2006 Jan 11
6
UK Rates for RoR Contract work?
Hi all, I''ve been offered a short-term contract here in the North of England - around 3 months work, but with RoR I think it will take considerably less time - and am just curious what market rates were right now. I''ve been offered a little under ?1k/week which seems ''right'' for a PHP coder doing this kind of work, but should I be hitting for more, or is
2009 Oct 19
0
[fdo] internetdefensegroup.com, Top 5 search engine optimization Mistakes
internetdefensegroup.com, Top 5 search engine optimization mistakes There are a lot of ways to promote your website and, unfortunately, a lot of these methods are mistakes. Here is a list of some of the more common mistakes (often referred to as Black Hat SEO) that you should steer well clear of. 1. Bad Neighbourhoods These sites are also known as free for all (FFA) pages and link farms. They
2007 Aug 25
0
Protecting Your Search Engine Rankings
Your website''s ranking on search engines is a vital element of your overall marketing campaign, and there are ways to improve your link popularity through legitimate methods. Unfortunately, the Internet is populated by bands of dishonest webmasters seeking to improve their link popularity by faking out search engines. The good news is that search engines have figured this out, and are
2006 Jan 03
3
render :partial stops setting local variables.
I''m not sure what happened, or what change has caused this to happen, but render :partial (or any render for that matter, doesn''t seem to let me set local variables via the local_assigns argument hash. for example <%= render :partial ''edit'', :username => @user.username %> used to allow that username was a local variable in my _edit.rhtml partial
2005 Dec 31
1
search engine friendly URL params?
I have a site which is a listing of realestate offerings, written currently in PHP. With complicated .htaccess rules, going to the url site.com/listings/226/aid/29/ref/contact leads to the page listings/prop_view.php?id=226&aid=29&ref=contact... the beauty of this is that the link is SEO friendly and thus gains high rankings in the engines because they will reach it. question is,
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
2007 Oct 09
2
Asterisk Realtime woes
I have configured asterisk realtime to work with two servers and a seperate MySQL DB. Each sip client registers which server it is connected to in the MySQL DB. This works great as long as the clients are 1. On the same network 2. Behind a NAT and connected to the same asterisk server as the caller. However I need this configuration to work for "NAT-ed" clients on different asterisk
2009 Mar 27
1
Images and Alt Tags Acheiving Better Search Engine Ranking
Many years ago, my sister asked me to look at the Google <a href="http://images.google.com/">Images search</a> . When I first saw the page, I thought Google was offering a place for freebie photos before I realized that it was probably searching for and finding the "alt tag" text written in the HTML for website images. "Alt tags" or "alt text"
2006 Feb 28
3
EventPublisher (contribution)
I got a lot of great help yesterday on my calendar questions. Makes me want to post another contribution :-) This one is called EventPublisher. This was packaged also in Marco Jaeger''s recent post with his excellent Dialogs (a la Windows), but now I''ll post it by itself in case someone missed it, and also give a little explanation for ya''ll. This class allows you to
2016 Feb 17
2
Tinc Router Mode - PING RESULT is destination host unreachable
Dear Lance, It is not work. Any idea? Regards, Eric -----Original Message----- From: Lance Fredrickson [mailto:lancethepants at gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2016 12:53 AM To: tinc at tinc-vpn.org Subject: Re: Tinc Router Mode - PING RESULT is destination host unreachable On 2/16/2016 9:04 AM, Eric Yau wrote: > Hi Lars, > > Once I modify the firewall FORWARD rule to
2020 Aug 27
0
Slow Samba AD DC performance compared to Microsoft AD DC
Yeah, both indexed and not-indexed queries are so, so much better now. Like orders of magnitude better for an un-indexed search after we fixed some locking bugs, which showed our index scheme wasn't actually any good, so we fixed that also. I don't recall the exact numbers, but we went to the extent of writing a tool to measure Samba and windows performance and found we now within the
2005 Apr 15
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 2, Issue 8
Send CentOS-announce mailing list submissions to centos-announce at centos.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-announce or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to centos-announce-request at centos.org You can reach the person managing the list at centos-announce-owner at centos.org When