[#399938] how to read arrary with an array — "Richard D." <lists@...>

Hello. I believe this is basic question, but I'm just starting to learn

19 messages 2012/10/02

[#400050] img src while sending email ruby cgi — Ferdous ara <lists@...>

Hi

16 messages 2012/10/05

[#400351] Drop 1st and last particular character — ajay paswan <lists@...>

What is the most efficient way to drop '#' from the first place and last

15 messages 2012/10/16

[#400374] database part of a desktop application — "Sebastjan H." <lists@...>

Hi,

14 messages 2012/10/16
[#400375] Re: database part of a desktop application — Chad Perrin <code@...> 2012/10/16

On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 05:28:39AM +0900, Sebastjan H. wrote:

[#400377] Re: database part of a desktop application — sto.mar@... 2012/10/17

Am 16.10.2012 23:24, schrieb Chad Perrin:

[#400389] Re: database part of a desktop application — Chad Perrin <code@...> 2012/10/17

On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 01:39:21PM +0900, sto.mar@web.de wrote:

[#400386] Unable to send attachment, and dealing with multiple attachment — ajay paswan <lists@...>

Hi,

11 messages 2012/10/17

[#400454] Hash with Integer key issue — Wayne Simmerson <lists@...>

Hi Im new to Ruby and am getting some unexpected results from a

18 messages 2012/10/19

[#400535] Name/symbol/object type clash? What is happening here? — Todd Benson <caduceass@...>

It's nonsense code, but I'm curious as to what is going on behind the scenes...

41 messages 2012/10/23

[#400556] Calling a method foo() or an object foo.method_call_here - both — Marc Heiler <lists@...>

Hello.

13 messages 2012/10/24

[#400650] OpenSSL ECDSA public key from private — Nokan Emiro <uzleepito@...>

Hi,

11 messages 2012/10/27

[#400680] Passing folder as argument ARGV? — Joz Private <lists@...>

Is there an easy way to pass multiple files on the command line?

15 messages 2012/10/28
[#400681] Re: Passing folder as argument ARGV? — brad smith <bradleydsmith@...> 2012/10/28

How are you traversing the directory you pass in on the command line ?

[#400697] File.readable? and /proc — Jeff Moore <lists@...>

root@nail:/projects/proc_fs# uname -a

13 messages 2012/10/28

[#400714] Marshal.load weird issue — "Pierre J." <lists@...>

Hi guys

12 messages 2012/10/28

[#400781] bug?: local variable created in if modifier not available in modified expression — "Mean L." <lists@...>

irb(main):001:0> local1 if local1 = "created"

21 messages 2012/10/30
[#400807] Re: bug?: local variable created in if modifier not available in modified expression — Bartosz Dziewoński <matma.rex@...> 2012/10/31

Oh, and in case it wasn't apparent: you can just add

[#400808] Re: bug?: local variable created in if modifier not available in modified expression — Eliezer Croitoru <eliezer@...> 2012/10/31

On 10/31/2012 4:52 PM, Bartosz Dziewoナгki wrote:

[#400809] Re: bug?: local variable created in if modifier not available in modified expression — Robert Klemme <shortcutter@...> 2012/10/31

On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 4:28 PM, Eliezer Croitoru <eliezer@ngtech.co.il>wrote:

[#400784] REXML & HTMLentities incorrectly map to UTF-8 — "Mark S." <lists@...>

I have some XML data (UTF 8) that I'm trying to convert into another XML

13 messages 2012/10/30

Re: Changing the default extension of Ruby

From: Jeremy Bopp <jeremy@...>
Date: 2012-10-09 15:09:04 UTC
List: ruby-talk #400164
On 10/09/2012 07:32 AM, Nathan Ahmed wrote:
> On Monday, October 8, 2012, Hassan Schroeder wrote:
> 
>     On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 12:02 PM, Ghassen SMIDA <lists@ruby-forum.com
>     <javascript:;>> wrote:
>     > I'm developing Ruby under Windows. My web host is running under linux
>     > and supports Ruby interpreting but with one condition that the
>     extension
>     > is .pl not .rb and that's the reason.
> 
>     That's ridiculous. Find yourself a real web host.
> 
> Hassan is quite correct

While I agree on this point, I suspect that the workaround may actually
be pretty simple.  More than likely, this is a scenario where the script
is running as a CGI script.  If so, the only .rb files that need special
attention are the ones directly executed in that mode by the web server.

It should be sufficient to rename those CGI scripts with a .pl extension
and ensure that the shebang line is set correctly in each of them to run
them with a Ruby interpreter.  Files being required in by those scripts
shouldn't need any extension change since the Ruby interpreter is in
control of loading them, not the web server.

For the Windows development environment, it should be easy enough to set
the file association for .pl files to be run by a Ruby interpreter.
That will allow relatively easy testing of the CGI scripts under Windows
without renaming them to have the .rb extension.  This is pretty ugly to
do though and may lead to confusion later if you ever need to install
Perl interpreter.

All that said, it shouldn't be a difficult matter for the hosting
provider to modify the web server configuration to allow running .rb
files as CGI scripts.  If the hosting provider balks at doing so while
allowing you to hack around and use a Ruby interpreter under the covers,
you should probably consider carefully if you really want trust with any
meaningful operation.

Just my $0.02. ;-)

-Jeremy

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