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July 5, 2008 Recently I was tasked with upgrading a working Rails 1.2.6 application to version 2.0.2. Here are the majority of issues I found and their fixes/workarounds: Old reverse_proxy_plugin = broken functional tests: The units tests were fine, but all the functional tests were broken. Something like this: post :list, { :site_id => site.id }, { :user_id => user.id ...
July 2, 2008 Today on the way home I was ran off the road by a blue BMW driven by a young guy with brown hair. He came flying around the corner on my side of the road and would have hit me had I not swerved over in time. Swerving over caused me to side-swipe a large plastic trash can sitting out very close to the road. The impact with the trash can snapped my passenger side mirror right off....
Updated: June 25, 2008June 20, 2008 Another misguided individual, benny, put some rather pointless opinions about Zend Framework on my blog post . I replied to them, here, in a new blog entry: > It probably took you lots of time to rant about this why not use the time more productively? In my defense, I had been coding in Rails all that day, so my increased productivity had me out ahead of the game. I...
Updated: June 17, 2008June 16, 2008 This really misguided individual, Matthew Ratzloff , put some rather stupid comments and opinions about Zend Framework on my blog post . I replied to them, here, in a new blog entry: > Ugh. I'm having flashbacks from my computer science days, For me, in my daily work in genetics research, every day is a "computer science" day. I'm sad for you that yours seem to...
Updated: June 10, 2008June 1, 2008 After I setup one of my Rails applications to use mod_rails yesterday, I decided today to benchmark the new setup against my old Mongrel setup. In a nutshell, I found mod_rails to be slightly faster. It certainly wasn't a huge margin of victory, but I'll take it. :) I ran these benchmark tests three times each and took the best ones. I did this to account for other tr...
Updated: June 1, 2008May 31, 2008 I've just spent my afternoon evaluating mod_rails . I must say I am very, very impressed so far. The install is fairly simple. Here's how I did mine: First I installed the "passenger" gem: gem install passenger Next, I used passenger to build a mod_rails module for Apache: passenger-install-apache2-module At the end of the mod_rails build proces...
May 31, 2008 So while learning Zend Framework, I realized I would need two different doctype statements in my two different view layouts, since I would be using a frameset in my admin, but then regular XHTML everywhere else. I found out pretty quickly I was unable to setup the proper logic directly in the view layout. I also noticed the buggy Zend Framework doctype() helper was allowing n...
May 29, 2008 It seems you're not allowed to use Zend Framework's doctype() helper in a layout file like the docs clearly show. When I tried to use it in my application's layout, my form helper calls would render non-standard HTML. In particular the closing forward slash for my input fields was missing. When I asked the Zend Framework guys about it I was informed the doctype() must ...
May 28, 2008 Don't count on the Zend Framework documentation to ever be very accurate. Within 24 hours I've uncovered two case sensitivity issues: http://www.nabble.com/layout-content-not-rendering-to17504992.ht ml and: http://www.nabble.com/helper-%27DocType%27-not-found-to17516508. html If they can't get the simple stuff right, why on earth should anyone have any trust ...
May 27, 2008 Ubuntu released a new kernel version recently without also releasing a matching VirtualBox kernel module. Like me, you probably got an error message like: VBox status code: -1908 (VERR_VM_DRIVER_NOT_INSTALLED). A pain, but easy enough to work around, here's how: Clean out the exiting "Ubuntu" version of VirtualBox: dpkg -r virtualbox-ose-modules-2.6.24-16... |
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