1. Feb 16th, 2006

    Rough ride yesterday

    Last night I managed to break the DNS records by reading the wrong help page, so for a while co.mments was inaccessible to many of you. I filed a support ticket with my DNS provider, and they promised to get back to me sometime tomorrow(!). Fortunately, their automated support system redirected me to the right help page, and I got it fixed. Needless to say, I’m not happy with them.

    But I did manage to squeeze in a few improvements while waiting for the problem to be fixed. MetaFilter works better in this release, and you can also track comments from Upcoming.org. New users registering will also receive an e-mail with some brief instructions.

    Flexible Rails
    • Flex 3 and Ruby on Rails 2 integrated with HTTPService and XML
    • RESTful Rails controllers that support Flex and HTML clients
    • Coverage of how to use Cairngorm to architect larger Flex applications
    • A full application--not just a toy--developed and refactored iteratively
    1. Feb 16th, 2006

      Abby

      Ah. That all makes sense given my experience. Once it’s up and stable, I’ll put it on my blog.

    2. Feb 16th, 2006

      Assaf

      Give it a week or two. Now that we have a lot of users following blogs from all over the world, we can see all the problems, but it’s easier to go and fix them.

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