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i would like to know about connecting to ftps by using ruby. do you have any suggestion or example ? thanks in advance.
Zones: Languages, RubyDate Answered: 11/13/2006 Views: 4
Hi, I'm completely new to Ruby but good with Windows and VB. I downloaded and installed Instant Rails yesterday. The tutorials I'm learning from are in Mac on 1.8.4 and I'm on Windows Vista 1.8...
Zones: RubyDate Answered: 01/18/2008 Views: 4
I'm new to Ruby on Rails. A client has expressed an interest in a project where the server-based app receives PDF files by email, then displays individual pages from the PDF on web pages. What tool...
Zones: Ruby, Perl, WebApplicationsDate Answered: 01/22/2008 Views: 27
I am attempting to do something that I should be able to do but I am having a hard time wrapping my head around it.  Normally I would do a HABTM table and that would be the end of it but I am tryin...
Zones: RubyDate Answered: 03/09/2008 Views: 0
I was wondering if there is a way to update more than one DIV at a time with a single observer or if this can only be done with multiple observers. Thanks, Grant
Zones: RubyDate Answered: 03/17/2008 Views: 15
Hi, I m looking to insert a header to my output file using Ruby. The output file is a file containing data that i am exporting from database. In the output file, before the data i want to in...
Zones: RubyDate Answered: 03/20/2008 Views: 0
Hello, I have a Ruby program that runs every 10 minutes from Windows' scheduled tasks. The only way I thought of to do this was to create a batch file: myrubyprogram.bat which contains ...
Zones: Ruby, MS DOSDate Answered: 03/28/2008 Views: 8
I am doing something that I think is inefficient and cumbersome and I am looking for a better way to make this work. I get the result from a Rails model and use it.  Ideally I would want to be a...
Zones: RubyDate Answered: 03/27/2008 Views: 0
Is there a way to alias a field at the model/collection level?  I know it can be done on the SQL level but how would it be done with Rails?   The reason for doing this is that I want to be able t...
Zones: RubyDate Answered: 03/27/2008 Views: 15
Is it possible to generate pre-formatted data at query time?  I want a pre-formatted model ready to hand to a partial for render where the fields will just drop in with no code (except the values t...
Zones: RubyDate Answered: 03/27/2008 Views: 0