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Katipo Developers Blog » Blog Archive » Server Setup and ... Server Setup and Deployment for Rails using Capistrano, Mongrel, and Nginx using Mac OS X for Development and Debian Etch for Production ...
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Katipo Developers Blog » Blog Archive » Stupid Human Tricks with ... Dec 5, 2006 ... Stupid Human Tricks with Ruby on Rails’ RXML, aka XML Builder ... RXML in RoR uses a Ruby library called Builder (see ...
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Katipo Developers Blog » Blog Archive » Resolving conflicts with ... Aug 29, 2008 ... Resolving conflicts with git on Mac OS X. I just had to resolve my first conflict in git. It’s a little more convoluted than with subversion ...
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Katipo Developers Blog » Blog Archive » Stupid Human Tricks with ... Dec 5, 2006 ... What is implied is that there are two templates for the action named show, one called show.rhtml and the other called show.rxml. ...
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Katipo Developers Blog » Blog Archive » Howto Use Awstats with ... This assumes you are still root and in the directory from the last section. .... awstats config, but be sure to do it first thing and probably to exclude ...
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Katipo Developers Blog » Blog Archive » Rails: Integrating the ... Rails: Integrating the TinyMCE plugin into ajaxscaffold generated forms ... Hey good summary about TinyMCE and generated ajax scaffold. ...
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Katipo Developers Blog » Blog Archive » Testing Colour Contrast in ... The colour test and recommended limits suggested by the W3C and HP are in some ways limited. For instance, it is possible to create unreadable contrast ...
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Katipo Developers Blog » Blog Archive » Resolving conflicts with ... Aug 29, 2008 ... Resolving conflicts with git on Mac OS X. I just had to resolve my first conflict in git. It’s a little more convoluted than with subversion ...
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Katipo Developers Blog » Blog Archive » Rails: Using has_many ... 3 Responses to “Rails: Using has_many :through associations, and the piggyback plugin to model dynamic forms”. skwasha Says: December 15th, 2006 at 11:56 am ...
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Katipo Developers Blog » Blog Archive » Make Rails logger ... Say you are debugging a bit of code in a plugin that doesn’t fall under the Rails app you are working on’s ActiveSupport context and thus “logger.debug” is ...
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