[#335632] SOAP - issue with openssl verification failure — Venkat Alla <spinhoo2000@...>

I have the following code in a script that I am trying to use at work -

10 messages 2009/05/01

[#335755] Should I upgrade Ruby from 1.8.5 to 1.8.7? — Cali Wildman <caliwildman2004-info@...>

I just upgraded to Rails 2.3.2 but my Ruby is still 1.8.5. Rails 2.3.2

23 messages 2009/05/04

[#335777] my logroll code, please critique — Derek Smith <derekbellnersmith@...>

My goal is to keep 10 files each at 100Mb. Please critique and suggest

12 messages 2009/05/05

[#335842] '=||' — James Byrne <byrnejb@...>

Can someone point out to me where exactly in the API I find a discussion

18 messages 2009/05/05
[#335843] Re: '=||' — Eleanor McHugh <eleanor@...> 2009/05/05

On 5 May 2009, at 20:51, James Byrne wrote:

[#336031] Superclass of eigenclass — Danny O cuiv <danny.ocuiv@...>

On page 261 of The Ruby Programming Language, they state:

30 messages 2009/05/07
[#336052] Re: Superclass of eigenclass — Rick DeNatale <rick.denatale@...> 2009/05/07

On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 8:35 AM, Danny O cuiv <danny.ocuiv@gmail.com> wrote:

[#336056] Re: Superclass of eigenclass — Rick DeNatale <rick.denatale@...> 2009/05/07

On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 11:50 AM, Rick DeNatale <rick.denatale@gmail.com> wrote:

[#336061] Ruby memory usage — Pete Hodgson <ruby-forum@...>

Hi Folks,

23 messages 2009/05/07

[#336087] File over tcp? with out using net/ftp — Bigmac Turdsplash <i8igmac@...>

Im trying to send a file back and forth between a client.rb and

12 messages 2009/05/07

[#336160] CGI help — Jeff Leggett <hikerguy@...>

So, I am trying ot read the contents of a file and format the contents

19 messages 2009/05/08

[#336168] ruby string slice/[] w/ range, weird end behavior — Gary Yngve <gary.yngve@...>

First the docs:

17 messages 2009/05/08
[#336169] Re: ruby string slice/[] w/ range, weird end behavior — Eleanor McHugh <eleanor@...> 2009/05/08

On 9 May 2009, at 00:26, Gary Yngve wrote:

[#336205] converting UTF-8 to entities like &#x525B; — Jian Lin <winterheat@...>

15 messages 2009/05/09

[#336385] Any current preprocessor/Ruby language add-ons? — "C. Dagnon" <c-soc-rubyforum@...>

This is kind of a wide-ranging question but for some fairly specific

16 messages 2009/05/12

[#336411] Whaaaaat? — Tom Cloyd <tomcloyd@...>

p [0..5].include? 0

26 messages 2009/05/12

[#336458] what could be improved in Ruby for Science? — Diego Virasoro <Diego.Virasoro@...>

Hello,

20 messages 2009/05/13

[#336505] Syntactic sugar idea — Daniel DeLorme <dan-ml@...42.com>

It seems that often an object will be passed into a block only to invoke

26 messages 2009/05/14
[#336508] Re: [bikeshed] Syntactic sugar idea — Jan <jan.h.xie@...> 2009/05/14

* Daniel DeLorme <dan-ml@dan42.com> [2009-05-14 11:42:31 +0900]:

[#336766] Berkeley DB or Store equivalent? — Mk 27 <halfcountplus@...>

I have never used mySQL because perl's Storable or BerkeleyDB modules

16 messages 2009/05/17

[#336783] permute each element of a ragged array? — Phlip <phlip2005@...>

Rubies:

19 messages 2009/05/17

[#336821] Sorting numbers as strings — Jack Bauer <realmadrid2727@...>

I'm trying to sort some strings containing numbers. The strings

14 messages 2009/05/18

[#336850] Introducing RubyScience on GitHub! — Joshua Ballanco <jballanc@...>

In the tradition of actions vs. words, I present to you:

14 messages 2009/05/18

[#336930] Create an exe with Ruby 1.9.1 — Marc-antoine Kruzik <kadelfek@...>

Hello !

23 messages 2009/05/19

[#336939] Pythonic indentation (or: beating a dead horse) — J Haas <Myrdred@...>

Greetings, folks. First time poster, so if I breach

235 messages 2009/05/19
[#337016] Re: Pythonic indentation (or: beating a dead horse) — Roger Pack <rogerpack2005@...> 2009/05/20

> ...maybe something like this:

[#337699] Re: Pythonic indentation (or: beating a dead horse) — J Haas <Myrdred@...> 2009/05/28

On May 27, 10:21=A0pm, James Britt <james.br...@gmail.com> wrote:

[#337734] Re: Pythonic indentation (or: beating a dead horse) — James Britt <james.britt@...> 2009/05/28

J Haas wrote:

[#337740] Re: Pythonic indentation (or: beating a dead horse) — Juan Zanos <juan_zanos@...> 2009/05/28

On May 28, 2009, at 2:33 PM, James Britt wrote:

[#337745] Re: Pythonic indentation (or: beating a dead horse) — J Haas <Myrdred@...> 2009/05/28

On May 28, 11:15=A0am, Eleanor McHugh <elea...@games-with-brains.com>

[#337954] Re: Pythonic indentation (or: beating a dead horse) — Steven Arnold <stevena@...> 2009/05/30

After listening to this debate for some time, the position of allowing

[#338133] Re: Pythonic indentation (or: beating a dead horse) — Andy F <andchafow-ruby@...> 2009/06/02

[#338172] Re: Pythonic indentation (or: beating a dead horse) — Eleanor McHugh <eleanor@...> 2009/06/02

On 2 Jun 2009, at 06:20, Andy F wrote:

[#337023] Re: Pythonic indentation (or: beating a dead horse) — J Haas <Myrdred@...> 2009/05/20

On May 20, 8:51=A0am, Rick DeNatale <rick.denat...@gmail.com> wrote:

[#337025] Re: Pythonic indentation (or: beating a dead horse) — Rick DeNatale <rick.denatale@...> 2009/05/20

On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 2:35 PM, J Haas <Myrdred@gmail.com> wrote:

[#337045] Re: Pythonic indentation (or: beating a dead horse) — J Haas <Myrdred@...> 2009/05/20

On May 20, 12:25=A0pm, Tony Arcieri <t...@medioh.com> wrote:

[#337581] Re: Pythonic indentation (or: beating a dead horse) — J Haas <Myrdred@...> 2009/05/27

On May 22, 9:01=A0am, Roger Pack <rogerpack2...@gmail.com> wrote:

[#337673] Re: Pythonic indentation (or: beating a dead horse) — Juan Zanos <juan_zanos@...> 2009/05/28

[#337686] Re: Pythonic indentation (or: beating a dead horse) — Eleanor McHugh <eleanor@...> 2009/05/28

On 28 May 2009, at 15:06, Juan Zanos wrote:

[#337002] Ruby 1.8 vs. Ruby 1.9 — Calvin <cstephens4@...>

Hi,

17 messages 2009/05/20

[#337094] snailgun-1.0.2 — Brian Candler <b.candler@...>

New experimental project:

18 messages 2009/05/21

[#337115] w00t! Party for Gregory! — pat eyler <pat.eyler@...>

> On May 20, 2009, Gregory Brown wrote:

12 messages 2009/05/21

[#337221] Cryptogram II (#206) — Daniel Moore <yahivin@...>

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17 messages 2009/05/22

[#337323] String concatenation in Ruby — Jagadeesh <mnjagadeesh@...>

Hi,

18 messages 2009/05/25

[#337340] Do you nest classes inside classes? — Mike Stephens <rubfor@...>

Object Orientation is conceptually about a sea of objects interacting

11 messages 2009/05/25

[#337366] Runnin code at a certain time? — Tom Ricks <carrottop123@...>

Hello all,

20 messages 2009/05/25
[#337392] Re: Runnin code at a certain time? — Caleb Clausen <vikkous@...> 2009/05/25

On 5/25/09, Tom Ricks <carrottop123@gmail.com> wrote:

[#337413] Other languages to try? — Adam Gardner <adam.oddfellow@...>

So, I've been programming in Ruby for a good while now. Not an expert,

20 messages 2009/05/26

[#337421] Newbie on Threads — Nabs Kahn <nabusman@...>

I'm creating a screen scraping software and I want to have X (let's say

13 messages 2009/05/26
[#337424] Re: Newbie on Threads — Robert Klemme <shortcutter@...> 2009/05/26

2009/5/26 Nabs Kahn <nabusman@gmail.com>:

[#337507] Something Not going with my LDAP using SSL — Xeno Campanoli <xeno.campanoli@...>

I have the following working with cleartext LDAP:

20 messages 2009/05/26
[#337539] Re: Something Not going with my LDAP using SSL — Brian Candler <b.candler@...> 2009/05/27

Xeno Campanoli wrote:

[#338073] Re: Something Not going with my LDAP using SSL — Xeno Campanoli <xeno.campanoli@...> 2009/06/01

Brian Candler wrote:

[#338082] Re: Something Not going with my LDAP using SSL — Brian Candler <b.candler@...> 2009/06/01

Xeno Campanoli wrote:

[#338084] Re: Something Not going with my LDAP using SSL — Xeno Campanoli <xeno.campanoli@...> 2009/06/01

Brian Candler wrote:

[#338094] Re: Something Not going with my LDAP using SSL — Brian Candler <b.candler@...> 2009/06/01

Xeno Campanoli wrote:

[#338095] Re: Something Not going with my LDAP using SSL — Xeno Campanoli <xeno.campanoli@...> 2009/06/01

Brian Candler wrote:

[#338096] Re: Something Not going with my LDAP using SSL — Xeno Campanoli <xeno.campanoli@...> 2009/06/01

Xeno Campanoli wrote:

[#337574] Installing Ruby 1.9.1 Binary on Windows Vista — Joel Dezenzio <jdezenzio@...>

I've searched and only found one topic which did not have an answer or

27 messages 2009/05/27

[#337671] death toll — deka <rocha.deka@...>

Hi, I am a Brazilian girl and I have a doubt abour numbers in English.

13 messages 2009/05/28

[#337823] Endless Ruby 0.0.2 — Caleb Clausen <vikkous@...>

endless.rb is a pre-processor for ruby which allows you to use python-ish

22 messages 2009/05/29

[#337841] Regular expression — Harry Kakueki <list.push@...>

I want to write a regular expression to do the following.

13 messages 2009/05/29

[#337869] Quine (#207) — Daniel Moore <yahivin@...>

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46 messages 2009/05/29
[#338000] Re: [QUIZ] Quine (#207) — pjb@... (Pascal J. Bourguignon) 2009/05/31

Robert Dober <robert.dober@gmail.com> writes:

[#338018] Re: [QUIZ] Quine (#207) — Aureliano Calvo <aurelianocalvo@...> 2009/06/01

I did something like that, but with parenthesis.

[#337899] Requesting Japanese Translation — James Gray <james@...>

I'm adding a little Japanese to a Ruby presentation I am giving. I

13 messages 2009/05/30

[#337961] nokogiri 1.3.0 Released — Aaron Patterson <aaron@...>

nokogiri version 1.3.0 has been released!

32 messages 2009/05/30
[#337962] Re: nokogiri 1.3.0 Released — Roger Pack <rogerpack2005@...> 2009/05/30

Aaron Patterson wrote:

[#337966] Re: nokogiri 1.3.0 Released — Aaron Patterson <aaron@...> 2009/05/30

On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 06:43:05AM +0900, Roger Pack wrote:

[#337968] Re: nokogiri 1.3.0 Released — Iii Iii <bqotatjyujepur@...> 2009/05/30

> gem install nokogiri

[#337985] Re: nokogiri 1.3.0 Released — Aaron Patterson <aaron@...> 2009/05/31

On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 08:37:54AM +0900, Iii Iii wrote:

[#338049] Re: nokogiri 1.3.0 Released — Roger Pack <rogerpack2005@...> 2009/06/01

[ANN] webgen 0.5.8 released

From: Thomas Leitner <t_leitner@...>
Date: 2009-05-07 09:42:33 UTC
List: ruby-talk #336020
Hey everybody!
--------------

webgen 0.5.8 has just been released! If you don't know what webgen is,
read the "What's webgen?" section down below.

This announcement is also available at 
    http://webgen.rubyforge.org/news/release_0_5_8.html


This release brings some very useful new features and paves the way for
more new features in the next versions!

The most notable change is that there is no distinction between website
styles and templates anymore - both are called bundles now or more
specifically, for example, style bundles. Since both were basically the
same but provided different kinds of content I thought that it would be
useful to drop the distinction.

This also lead to changes in the CLI command `create` which can now
take any number of website bundles from which the new website will be
created. Also, the `create` command got a new companion, the `apply`
command which can be used to apply website bundles to an already
existing website.

But that's not all regarding website bundles: after the addition of a
new source class for handling local or remote, possibily gzipped, tar
archives, it is now very easy to provide style bundles or even complete
websites on websites. For example, if a user develops a new website
style bundle and puts it on his website, anyone can use it by just using

    webgen create -b default -b http://www.example.com/webgen/ubercool-style.tar.gz new_site

As usual, some minor enhancements, many bug fixes and many
documentation updates made it into this release! See the changes
section for a complete list of changes and also note that some parts of
the API got deprecated!

Changes
-------

* Major enhancements:

  - Everything except feed handling (due to the dependency `feedtools`
    not working) is now Ruby 1.9 compatible! However, be aware that
    some used libraries may not work correctly under Ruby 1.9 - this
    is, for example, sometimes the case with Maruku!

  - The distinction between website styles and website templates is no
    more - say welcome to website bundles!

  - Added new source class which can handle local or remote (gzipped)
    tar archives - see [Source::TarArchive][3]

  - Added new CLI command for applying a style bundle to a webgen
    website - see [The `webgen` command][2]


* Minor enhancements:

  - Added new value `current` for attribute `node` for webgen block
    content processor - see [ContentProcessor::Blocks][1]

  - The CLI commands `apply` and `create` can now make use of remote
    website bundles due to [Source::TarArchive][3]

  - Added new option [`contentprocessor.redcloth.hard_breaks`][6] for
    specifying if single newlines should become HTML line break tags

  - The use of the environment variable `WEBGEN_WEBSITE` moved from the
    CLI to the main Webgen::Website class sothat it is also available
    when programmatically using webgen.


* Bug fixes:

  - `Tag::Link`: the linked-to node is now correctly specified for
    partial site regeneration

  - Fixed `Node#changed?` and `Node#meta\_info\_changed?`: dependent
    meta information nodes are now checked in `Node#changed?`

  - `SourceHandler::Virtual`: changes in the meta information for
    virtual nodes are now correctly detected

  - `SourceHandler::Metainfo`: empty meta information files don't throw
    errors anymore

  - `SourceHandler::Metainfo`: deleting a path/alcn from a meta
    information file now correctly updates the affected nodes

  - `SourceHandler::Virtual`/`SourceHandler::Page`: detection of
    deleted paths between webgen runs now works correctly and doesn't
    throw error anymore (bug reported by Tim Hunter)

  - `SourceHandler::Fragment`: fixed bug with header tag attribute
    parsing

  - Fixed a small CSS bug in the website bundle style-andres06

  - Fixed bug in CLI: commands specified in `ext/init.rb` are now
    correctly recognized

  - `Webgen::Website`: `#execute_in_env` now correctly sets back prior
    website object

  - Updated used versions of dependencies, rake is now a development
    dependency, all development dependencies now use `>=` instead of
    just `=`. This fixes a bug with rake (reported by Chad Wooley)


* Documentation:

  - The documentation now includes [previews][5] of all website style
    bundles

  - The [configuration option reference][7] now shows the default
    values for each option

  - Updated installation instructions and added platform specific notes

  - Added documentation for [Source::FileSystem][4] and
    [Source::TarArchive][3]

  - Other general user documentation updates

  - Went through the whole API documentation and fixed documentation
    bugs and added some new documentation

  - Online API documentation now uses the new RDoc template *darkfish*


* Deprecation notes:

  - The objects `node`, `ref_node`, `dest_node` and `website` are
    deprecated and will be removed in one of the next versions, use
    `context.node`, `context.ref_node`, `context.dest_node` and
    `context.website` instead!

  - `Node#flagged` is now called `Node#flagged?` - the old name will be
    removed in one of the next releases.

  - `Webgen::Block` is now named `Webgen::Page::Block` and
    `Webgen::WebgenPageFormatError` is now called
    `Webgen::Page::FormatError` - the old names will be removed in one
    of the next releases.

  - `Webgen::ContentProcessor::Context` is now named `Webgen::Context`
    - the old name will be removed in one of the next releases.

  - All website templates have been removed, there is just one
    `default` website bundle instead for a default website.

  - The class `Webgen::WebsiteManager` now handles bundles instead of
    styles and templates.


[1]: http://webgen.rubyforge.org/documentation/contentprocessor/blocks.html
[2]: http://webgen.rubyforge.org/documentation/manual.html#cli
[3]: http://webgen.rubyforge.org/documentation/source/tararchive.html
[4]: http://webgen.rubyforge.org/documentation/source/filesystem.html
[5]: http://webgen.rubyforge.org/documentation/reference_website_styles.html
[6]: http://webgen.rubyforge.org/documentation/reference_configuration.html#contentprocessorredclothhard_breaks
[7]: http://webgen.rubyforge.org/documentation/reference_configuration.html


What's webgen?
--------------

webgen is a tool to generate static websites by combining content  
with template files. You create one or more template files in which  
you define the layout of your page and where the content should go.  
After that you create page files in which you only define the  
content. You can use a variety of markup languages like Textile or  
Markdown or Haml to define your content and you can add dynamic parts
via ERB or by using webgen tags. This allows the automatic generation
of menus, breadcrumb trails and much more!

Installation
------------

gem install webgen


Usage
-----

See http://webgen.rubyforge.org/documentation/

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