Hi All,
this is venkat and who is a bit new to ROR,
I am working on buildina a hospital website.
So almost all my webpages are static pages.
I created all my webpages(8 in total) a home page and links to the
other pages.
so how can i insert/upload these pages in to the site? and also let me
know where can i put resources like images in the webpages..
please help as i left with very less time.....
> Hi All, > this is venkat and who is a bit new to ROR, > I am working on buildina a hospital website. > So almost all my webpages are static pages. > I created all my webpages(8 in total) a home page and links to the > other pages. > so how can i insert/upload these pages in to the site? and also let me > know where can i put resources like images in the webpages.. > please help as i left with very less time.....
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> You don't need Rails for a static website. Just upload your static files and > images using ftp to your host.
> On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 10:18 PM, venkata reddy > <venkatareddy...@gmail.com>wrote:
>> Hi All, >> this is venkat and who is a bit new to ROR, >> I am working on buildina a hospital website. >> So almost all my webpages are static pages. >> I created all my webpages(8 in total) a home page and links to the >> other pages. >> so how can i insert/upload these pages in to the site? and also let me >> know where can i put resources like images in the webpages.. >> please help as i left with very less time.....
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> He says most are static, so it seems that there is a need for ROR.
> Static pages and other ressources Cannabis be put into the public folder of
> the ROR standard directory structure.
> HTH NobbZ
> Am 18.11.2010 08:58 schrieb "Bala Paranj" <bcpar...@gmail.com>:
> > You don't need Rails for a static website. Just upload your static files
> and
> > images using ftp to your host.
> > On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 10:18 PM, venkata reddy
> > <venkatareddy...@gmail.com>wrote:
> >> Hi All,
> >> this is venkat and who is a bit new to ROR,
> >> I am working on buildina a hospital website.
> >> So almost all my webpages are static pages.
> >> I created all my webpages(8 in total) a home page and links to the
> >> other pages.
> >> so how can i insert/upload these pages in to the site? and also let me
> >> know where can i put resources like images in the webpages..
> >> please help as i left with very less time.....
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> On Nov 18, 1:35 pm, Norbert Melzer <timmel...@googlemail.com> wrote: >> He says most are static, so it seems that there is a need for ROR.
>> Static pages and other ressources Cannabis be put into the public folder of >> the ROR standard directory structure.
>> HTH NobbZ
>> Am 18.11.2010 08:58 schrieb "Bala Paranj" <bcpar...@gmail.com>:
>> > You don't need Rails for a static website. Just upload your static files >> and >> > images using ftp to your host.
>> > On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 10:18 PM, venkata reddy >> > <venkatareddy...@gmail.com>wrote:
>> >> Hi All, >> >> this is venkat and who is a bit new to ROR, >> >> I am working on buildina a hospital website. >> >> So almost all my webpages are static pages. >> >> I created all my webpages(8 in total) a home page and links to the >> >> other pages. >> >> so how can i insert/upload these pages in to the site? and also let me >> >> know where can i put resources like images in the webpages.. >> >> please help as i left with very less time.....
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