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basketweaving for the mind
Windows 7, IIS 7.5 and Ruby on Rails
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over 4 years ago
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NickHodgeMicrosoft
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Having spent the weekend working on Ruby on Rails with IIS/SQLServer 2008 Express backend via FastCGI, here are some tips to get you going: The best resource is Ruslan’s post on Rails and IIS7 . In fact, go and bookmark this site right now. In Ruslan...
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IIS7.x, Server Farms and Ruby
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over 4 years ago
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NickHodgeMicrosoft
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(Caution: Ruby application names are as prolific, esoteric and funny as Microsoft code names) The previous post (broadly) demonstrated how to use a combination of URL Rewrite and FastCGI to put a Ruby on Rails application on IIS7.5 . As Rails ,...
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John Resig: “The DOM is a Mess”
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John Resig, a developer at the Mozilla Foundation, presented at Yahoo! on jQuery. More specifically, John talks about the Document Object Model (DOM) … and the mess that web developers deal with across browsers. John Resig: "The DOM Is a Mess"...
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