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Rail Spikes: Publishing non-ActiveRecord objects in an Atom feed with Rails

Rails comes with a method called atom_feed that makes it really easy to publish an Atom feed for a list of ActiveRecord objects.

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Open Source Rails

Gallery of open-source Ruby on Rails applications

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HTML / CSS to PDF using Ruby on Rails | Article@Smarteguru

Using prince xml to convert html & css to pdf.

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rolerequirement - Google Code

Simple approach to role-based authentication.

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Powerful, easy, DRY, multi-format REST APIs

Rails’ baked-in REST support is great. Build your app right, and you can expose a programmatic interface to your users for free. That said, many times providing views in non-HTML formats tends to be bulky and unwieldy. You end up with either very brittle representations of your data, or extremely bulky respond_to blocks in your controllers. Fortunately, there’s a better way!

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Powerful, easy, DRY, multi-format REST APIs

Rails’ baked-in REST support is great. Build your app right, and you can expose a programmatic interface to your users for free. That said, many times providing views in non-HTML formats tends to be bulky and unwieldy. You end up with either very brittle representations of your data, or extremely bulky respond_to blocks in your controllers. Fortunately, there’s a better way!

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