We released a new version of AS today which fixes the issues with prototype and rico when using Rails 1.2.1. For details of the issue you can see my previous post.
This is simply a fix for the v3 plugin and contains none of the new (and very exciting stuff) coming in v4. It should be a straight upgrade for anyone on 3.2.2.
Posted by Scott
Filed in AjaxScaffold and tagged with ajax,rails
There is an issue with the latest release of Rails and AjaxScaffold. Well actually the problem is in a conflict between Prototype and Rico Corner, if you find that all the AJAX stops working – lots of spinning indicators and not much else you have three choices, wait a little and we will likely release an update, or if you are impatient / desperate for a fix you can use the following patch for prototype or you can remove the Rico Corner include…...
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Posted by Scott
Filed in AjaxScaffold and tagged with ajax,rails
So, it turns out the Amazon links thing is actually ok on the individual post pages, just not here on the main page of the site. I guess that in any indiviual post the relative frequencies of words are sufficient to mean the algorithm is effective. Whereas here the dilution of many posts means it harder to get right.
I still th ink it could be a lot better though, not like they are short of cash or developers!!!!
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Filed in Rails
I just got back from a weeks boarding in the French resort of Val D’Isere. One of my favourite resorts in the Alps. I have never had a bad week there. The rest of the Alps can have less snow than the Sahara, but, Val always delivers. Plus you get views like this from the top of the Grand Mott (3,400m, and yes it is in Tignes but it is all one pass…....):
That was taken with the Nokia N80 phone!!!
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