I've seen many web articles on how to use eRuby but i can't seem to find
eruby.exe as being part of the 1.8.x release. All I can see is a batch
file named erb.bat which works fine when working from the command line,
but there is nothing available for Apache.
And before you mention mod_ruby, according to the modruby.net website
there will never be a win32 version.
Is support for eRuby this bad on the windows platform?
ERB is a pure-ruby replacement of eRuby, with a bit differrent usage.
You can use it via CGI, Webrick or Mongrel. For more information,
please search archives for eruby.
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On 10/16/06, Vince /. <totalharmonicdistortion@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I've seen many web articles on how to use eRuby but i can't seem to find
eruby.exe as being part of the 1.8.x release. All I can see is a batch
file named erb.bat which works fine when working from the command line,
but there is nothing available for Apache.
And before you mention mod_ruby, according to the modruby.net website
there will never be a win32 version.
Is support for eRuby this bad on the windows platform?
On 10/16/06, Vince /. <totalharmonicdistortion@hotmail.com> wrote:
Is support for eRuby this bad on the windows platform?
ERB is a pure-ruby replacement of eRuby, with a bit differrent usage.
You can use it via CGI, Webrick or Mongrel. For more information,
please search archives for eruby.
I have searched the forums for eruby but I havent had much luck. It
seems that Apache + Windows isn't the right combination for ruby web
scripting at this time.
On 10/16/06, Vince /. <totalharmonicdistortion@hotmail.com> wrote:
Jan Svitok wrote:
> On 10/16/06, Vince /. <totalharmonicdistortion@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Is support for eRuby this bad on the windows platform?
> ERB is a pure-ruby replacement of eRuby, with a bit differrent usage.
> You can use it via CGI, Webrick or Mongrel. For more information,
> please search archives for eruby.
I have searched the forums for eruby but I havent had much luck. It
seems that Apache + Windows isn't the right combination for ruby web
scripting at this time.