I ported the Language Redirect Behavior to mental. You can get it from
https://svn1.hosted-projects.com/medlar/language_redirect_extension
The port was straightforward so I assumed no tests were necessary
(wrong assumption, I know). You can do whatever you want with it.
–Giovanni
Looks good, Giovanni! A functional test would probably be all that is
necessary – something that tests if the redirection works correctly, in
as
many different cases as possible or reasonable.
Sean
Now you’re forcing me to write tests
2007/1/22, Sean C. [email protected]:
On 2008/12/09, at 14:03, Michael Kessler wrote:
Hi everyone,
I’m looking for the “Language Redirect” extension, but unfortunately
the subversion repository that is linked from the third-party
extension page on the radiant wiki has been deleted. Can someone who
has this extension installed kindly provide me a copy, or better
share it on github so that we can update the wiki?
Maybe one of these 3 extensions on GitHub provide a similar solution.
I haven’t personally investigated any of the options.
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Michael,
I’ll send you a tarball of a modified version of the original.
Sean
I’ll fork it this weekend at the sprint. Thanks!
Sean
If anyone needs mine I closed the svn server and put it on github
Feel free to contribute.
Sean please contribute your changes
2008/12/9 Sean C. [email protected]:
Np. I moved away from svn but forgot to move all the projects to github.
2008/12/9 Sean C. [email protected]:
Thanks, I updated the wiki to point at the new location.
John,
I had a look at those extensions, but I feel that the simplicity and
independency of the different language trees are exactly what I’ve
looked for.
Anyway thanks for all the responses.
Michael