- Install stud
$ brew install https://raw.github.com/paulnicholson/homebrew/master/Library/Formula/stud.rb
- Download and install the powssl script
$ curl https://gist.githubusercontent.com/paulnicholson/2050941/raw/7e4d2178e3733bed18fdfe737277c3cb72241d39/powssl > ~/bin/powssl
$ chmod +x ~/bin/powssl
- Run powssl to create development certificate and configure stud.
$ powssl
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# | |
# Originally written by http://redartisan.com/tags/csv | |
# Added and minor changes by Gavin Laking | |
# Rewritten by Andrew Bennett for Ruby 1.9 | |
# | |
# Usage: ruby csv_to_fixture.rb file.csv [--json] | |
# | |
# "id","name","mime_type","extensions","icon_url" | |
# "1","unknown","unknown/unknown","||","/images/icon/file_unknown.gif" |
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# copy and paste the code and save as a ruby file (.rb extension). Works with ruby 1.8.7 (default version on Snow Leopard). | |
# With the CSV file containing the data, run the script with the following syntax: | |
# ruby to_kml.rb <clientname> <filename> | |
# So if this was for DAC Group, and the file was locations.csv: | |
# ruby to_kml.rb DAC_Group locations.csv | |
# | |
# CSV Formatting requirements: | |
# | |
# Must contain columns: name, address, lat, lng. You may leave other columns in there if you wish. There is no downfall to doing so. | |
# To get lat/lng values, use the address or zipcode data that you have, and paste it into the form here: out2launchdigital.com/pagetorrent/geocoder/ |
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<% [:notice, :error, :alert].each do |level| %> | |
<% unless flash[level].blank? %> | |
<div class="alert-message <%= flash_class(level) %>"> | |
<a class="close" href="#">×</a> | |
<%= content_tag :p, flash[level] %> | |
</div> | |
<% end %> | |
<% end %> |