Moving a website
November 21st, 2007
I had to help move a website recently from a .com.au to a .org.au. I had to dig around to find the right procedure to keep the links correct and maintain our rankings, this is the end result:
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- Mikel
@blaine – Absolutely, you want the prototype “each” function, works almost exactly the same as Ruby’s each, you can find...
- blaine
Nice post, pardon my denseness but what would be the process of adding multiple required fields? Is there an easy...
- Simon
@mikel:
The livevalidation plugin is still very green. Basically, it’s unusable if you have any sort of validation within a...
- Mikel
Turns out there is a more complete way to do it:
http://livevalidation.rubyforge.org/
This uses the live validation javascript library. I...
- Bill
Is there a DRY way to do this? If I’ve already setup all my validation rules in my models,...
- Doug Hogg
Hi Mike,
I am learning Ruby and discovered your blog. Very cool. I live in Hollywood a few blocks from...
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