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NewMonarch

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[13:01:00] <NewMonarch> what the!
[12:57:00] <NewMonarch> actually just got off the phone with them for something else
[12:56:00] <NewMonarch> olaf-t-hunter: YOU are free support ;-)
[12:55:00] <NewMonarch> should I put it in my recipe?
[12:55:00] <NewMonarch> oh, hayz_osx there ya go
[12:55:00] <NewMonarch> to
[12:54:00] <NewMonarch> I just was wondering if cap was supposed
[12:54:00] <NewMonarch> used Capistrano to deply
[12:54:00] <NewMonarch> I can't even hardly find my app
[12:53:00] <NewMonarch> I'm on media temple and they have this whole container thing
[12:52:00] <NewMonarch> Hey, how do you run a migration after you've deployed?
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[22:32:00] <NewMonarch> Hey what's you guys' favorite online Rails API site?
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[23:57:00] <NewMonarch> with an observe_field perhaps?
[23:55:00] <NewMonarch> Hey, if I wanted to call an action onblur and parse an rjs template, is there a clear-cut way of doing it?
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[13:12:00] <NewMonarch> but it won't freakin' work!
[13:12:00] <NewMonarch> simple
[13:12:00] <NewMonarch> * * * * * /root /Users/Jon/sites/vintage/vintage/script/send_mail
[13:11:00] <NewMonarch> Holy Lord. Can someone PLEASE help me with this SIMPLE crontab on Mac OS X??
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[01:21:00] <NewMonarch> No one knows of any great dev firms that also pump out good-looking websites?

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[14:24:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: thanks again :P
[14:21:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: just seperate with commas
[14:21:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: Oh. My. God. Just found it. turns out, you're not supposed to put the arguments in an array
[14:18:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: is it [variable inside of method => variable to be used in body]
[14:18:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: so&the format of the body array.
[14:07:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: no luck
[14:06:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: I'll try it thoug
[14:06:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: this is ruby 2.1; the api doesn't say to do that
[14:04:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: http://pastie.org/218223
[14:04:00] <nofxx> NewMonarch: hehe.... always easier... ty
[14:03:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: hmm&now they show up as blank
[14:00:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: sorry, but I couldn't find it
[14:00:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: can you re-pastie yours?
[13:57:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: it's not replacing my symbols with their actual values
[13:56:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: http://pastie.org/218211
[13:56:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: (it just says "username: name new password: password_hash")
[13:56:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: one more thing: it sends the email now, but it's not extrapolating my symbol values
[13:43:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: oh you know what? What happened was I had actually logged into the mail server and tried sending an email but it failed; so it stayed logged in
[13:42:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: thanks XD
[13:41:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: whatever you were stabbing at&it worked
[13:40:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: alrighty
[13:40:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: how will it know how to login, then?
[13:39:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: through Actionmailer, yeah
[13:39:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: is this some weird mail server issue or something that rails is doing?
[13:38:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: Hey, I got the email thing up, set up my config file, all that good stuff. But now, upon sending an email, I get "503 you are already authenticated"
[12:44:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: awesome, that worked. Silly syntax. Thanks :D
[12:39:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: okay, cool
[12:38:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: thanks, I'll try it out
[12:38:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: okay
[12:38:00] <ianseyer> NewMonarch: is this 2.1?