Hello,
title is quite self-explanatory.
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Hello,
title is quite self-explanatory.
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Yes, and so is this post.
If there is a way to overcome the suffering, there is no need to worry; if there is no way to overcome the suffering, there is no point to worry.
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This looks pretty good:
http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pa...al/versions/13





great!
I'm just missing what I should download to add ruby to developpement space. Configuring Apache is ok, but what is to be downloaded to install Ruby?
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http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/20020102.htmlOriginally Posted by jjshell
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Ruby on rails uses a 404 handler. So, if you're using rails it's as simple as putting the PHP script in the proper directory under public.
Basically, if the webserver can't find a file, it'll send the request through rails. Otherwise, everything works as usual.
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