20 Jul 02:08
Hosting Ruby on Rails on GoDaddy - Solved!
From: datakix <datakix@...>
Subject: Hosting Ruby on Rails on GoDaddy - Solved!
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.lang.ruby.rails
Date: 2008-07-20 00:11:50 GMT
Subject: Hosting Ruby on Rails on GoDaddy - Solved!
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.lang.ruby.rails
Date: 2008-07-20 00:11:50 GMT
Hello all, I know how very challenging it can be to host a ROR application of GoDaddy. The good news is that after 10 days of blood, sweat and tears, I finally got it to work!!! First, let me start by saying that I'm somewhat of a newbie to Rails. However, I've been programming in Java and/or C# for the last 10+ years so I've been around the block a couple times when it comes to this stuff. Secondly, this was undoubtedly one of the most challenging development tasks I've undertaken this year, so please don't feel bad if you didn't get it to work the first 10 attempts because it took me waaaaay more than that!. Well, with that said, I'm sure you're eager to get to the how-to so let's do it. Right now, I'd love to write a few paragraphs on how GoDaddy's Ruby on Rails support and documentation is abominal, but that would only be preaching to the choir... Instead, let's make some lemonade(Continue reading)One more thing, please forgive and typing/spelling errors, I'm writing
One more thing, please forgive and typing/spelling errors, I'm writing
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