Have anyone used Redmine Documentor which lets you convert PHP to HTML to Redmine wiki format? If so do anyone have some recommendations or alternatives? I seems pretty cool to me.
http://forum.kohanaframework.org/discussion/3096/documentor-php-html-redmine-class-documentation-tool/p1
http://dev.kohanaframework.org/projects/documentor/wiki/
Actual Documentor Link:
http://www.keyframesandcode.com/resources/php/redmine/documentor/
Seems like a cool idea, but I just tried it and found that it mixed comments up and made a mess of things. For example, I tried the sample code here:
http://manual.phpdoc.org/HTMLSmartyConverter/HandS/phpDocumentor/tutorial_sample2.pkg.html
It is good to some extent. But it messes up some things and also ignore some annotations like #returns, #link.
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I am pretty new to the coding world and django, I am pretty far along within a site and I would like to add a forum function
does anyone have suggestions, I am currently using 1.8.2
I was able to get spirit working on its own, but could not figure out how to integrate it. I also tried djangobb, but the same as spirit.
any help would be great
You should check Pybbm. It is fully documented and easy to customize.
I've been writing my own pagination logic that would be similar to the Ember.SortableMixin but with support for paging. Does anything like this exist yet in the pre 1.0 build?
If this doesn't exist is a pull request welcome around this specific behavior? It's my guess that 90% of apps out there need simple pagination/sorting and having a mixin built in would cut out almost 60+ lines of code.
Thank you in advance
Update
I replied to another "ember/ pagination" question and my full blown (working example) can be found at the below
Ember pagination full example
Here's a simple one that I've used: https://gist.github.com/1559628
It's by one of the top ember contributors.
i've just come across emberjs-pageable.
it looks quite nice at first glance, but i'm not sure if it's still maintained.
I've been using this one https://github.com/mathieul/page_wrapper
Tailored for use with Rails but could easily be adopted.
Really happy with it so far.
We have used Infragistics controls in our applications for years. However, we have always had a hard time getting started using controls, because of the samples and documentation. For those of you that use Infragistics controls, what is the best way you have found to use the samples and documentation? For those of you that do not, what other control packages have you found that have good documentation and are easy to use?
I have to be honest say that we gave up on the Infragistics stuff a few years back.
We flirted with ComponentArt then settled on the TeleRik controls, mainly because of ease of use, flexibility and the documentation is pretty good.
Been working with Infragistics stuff for awhile now. Usually I check out the samples to see what the controls can do, then when I need something specific, if I can't easily find it perusing with the object browser, then I simply ask their support. They are quick to respond and know their stuff like expected.
You can also search their forums but I find it lacks content; maybe because most of their users prefer asking the support staff.
Not sure, if you are still using Infragistics, but the link to their online documentation is here
I've used ComponentArt and they have pretty decent api docs
Any good cfml Shopping Cart app? Tried using one? What's your experience with it?
There are few carts listed in Arehart's list. Haven't tried any, so can't give advices.
I've used SiteSirector by QuillDesign before, and tried a few others. SiteDirector was the best I've seen. It's pretty easily extended and has a lot of features out of the box. I would recommend you take a look at it.
I have been using Cartweaver so far. It has been pretty good. If you are integrating it with an existing site you will have to merge the application cfm/cfc's which can get a bit hairy.
Cartweaver is well written otherwise though. I hope in future versions they will make the entire cart into cfc's, but it is a great value for the dollar.
My needs have allways required completly custom applications; however, this package has allways interested me: http://www.cfwebstore.com/
Great Price
Open Source Code
Good luck.
I am seeing many many different use cases where I could use Markdown in apps that I write, both personal and professional. But from my research so far, I haven't been able to find many options for working with it in ColdFusion. I would certainly like to keep from reinventing the wheel by trying to implement it myself if someone else already has a project that I can use and contribute to, both because of time and not to duplicate efforts.
My preference would be to use an implementation in native coldfusion because that would be the easiest to tweak if it was necessary, but I am open to alternatives in other languages, as long as it is easy enough to implement and maintain. I have looked at the WMD editor, but it doesn't look like it is the whole solution. It would work for outputing the markup, but I would want to store that and then convert it to html as necessary for display.
Does anyone know of any other options?
Update: I do know of the CFX_markdown but I am not sure it is mature enough. If anyone out there has experience with it I would love to hear about it.
Update 2: I have added a bounty to this question. Not to say that the answer that has been given so far isn't a good one or isn't the best one, but I am wanting to see if anyone else has any other information about markdown with CF so we know all of the options.
Update 3: So offering the bounty didn't really work. I will go ahead and let it auto accept the only answer just in case we have any late answers. Thanks to everyone who has contributed.
The Markdown Wiki refers to a Java implementation called MarkdownJ. I've no idea how mature it is, and I know you'd prefer a native ColdFusion implementation, but if you're running ColdfusionMX then a Java module might be a good compromise.
We have a plugin created that does this in ColdFusion already:
http://coldbox.org/forgebox/view/Markdown