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Posted by Senthil Kumar (senthilkumarbu)
on 08.08.2008 12:47
Railsonruby.com is an open source web application framework for the Ruby
programming language. It is often referred to as 'Rails' or 'RoR'.  RoR
features several tools intended to make commonplace development tasks
easier 'out of the box'. RoR includes a database access library - Active
Record. Technologies used are substruct, Simple Ticket, Mystic, Geego
cms, Radiant. Rails is also noteworthy for its extensive use of the
JavaScript libraries Prototype and Script.aculo.us for Ajax.
Posted by Tim Gossett (Guest)
on 08.08.2008 14:10
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On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 6:47 AM, Senthil Kumar 
<senthilkumarbu@gmail.com>wrote:

> Railsonruby.com is an open source web application framework for the Ruby
> programming language. It is often referred to as 'Rails' or 'RoR'.  RoR
> features several tools intended to make commonplace development tasks
> easier 'out of the box'. RoR includes a database access library - Active
> Record. Technologies used are substruct, Simple Ticket, Mystic, Geego
> cms, Radiant. Rails is also noteworthy for its extensive use of the
> JavaScript libraries Prototype and Script.aculo.us for Ajax.
>

uhhh... SEO spam? Would someone please delete that post?
Posted by Sean Cribbs (seancribbs)
on 08.08.2008 16:02
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It was posted via ruby-forum, no dice.

Sean
Posted by Tim Gossett (Guest)
on 08.08.2008 20:47
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On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Sean Cribbs <seancribbs@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> It was posted via ruby-forum, no dice.
>
> Sean


So the policy is to not delete messages that were posted from the 
website?
(Not being critical, just curious)
Posted by Sean Cribbs (seancribbs)
on 08.08.2008 21:53
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Umm,  it's a traditional mailman list, so you can't really delete
messages unless you're an admin.  Maybe AVLUX could do it, but it's
not that important to me.

Sean
Posted by Tim Gossett (Guest)
on 08.08.2008 23:14
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On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Sean Cribbs <seancribbs@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Umm,  it's a traditional mailman list, so you can't really delete
> messages unless you're an admin.  Maybe AVLUX could do it, but it's
> not that important to me.
>
> Sean


Okay. Now I know. Thanks.

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Tim