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Ruby on Rails API/wiki integration
Provides links (that open iframes) in the Rails API, to suitably named pages of the Rails wiki. The idea is to integrate the two better, somewhat like the PHP.net manual. Obviously, this script becomes a lot more useful if it (or at least its wiki page naming convention) is widely adopted.
Provides links (that open iframes) in the "Rails API":http://api.rubyonrails.org, to suitably named pages of the "Rails wiki":http://wiki.rubyonrails.org.
The idea is to integrate the two better, somewhat like the PHP.net manual.
Obviously, this script becomes a lot more useful if it (or at least its wiki page naming convention) is widely adopted.
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Though a fun script, an actual site like http://railsmanual.org is probably better ;)
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oh by the way i'll give it about 5 stars, when the rating-system is up again.. (:
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Really nice work, Spanko (:
although you shold eventually resize the iframe to at least 800px or something, to avoit horizontal scrolling in the wiki.
Ikarus