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Re: Ferret and Godaddy.com: msg#00113lang.ruby.ferret.general
You can copy the acts_as_ferret plugin into the vendor/plugins folder of your rails app. This will allow you to use acts_as_ferret, it should not be installed on the server. Hope that helps. Ewout >Ok, first up, I'm a Rails newbie. My site is hosted on godaddy.com > >Godaddy has the Ferret GEM installed by default. They do not have >acts_as_ferret installed so I can't use that. > >I'm trying to follow the tutorial on the Ferret wiki > > http://ferret.davebalmain.com/trac/wiki > >It includes all of the code I need, but it doesn't tell me where to put >any of it. I have several controllers and models and helpers and I have >no idea where I'm supposed to put the code that creates the index. > >Can anyone help me out? > >Thanks, > >Bry > >-- >Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. >_______________________________________________ >Ferret-talk mailing list >Ferret-talk-GrnCvJ7WPxnNLxjTenLetw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ferret-talk |
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