Ruby on Rails Friday, December 31, 2010

well. adding

Mime::Type.register "text/*", :html

to config/initializers/mime_types.rb works but it gives a warning on
startup

actionpack-3.0.3/lib/action_dispatch/http/mime_type.rb:98: warning:
already initialized constant HTML

Seems like rails doesn't want us to extend the definition of an HTML
mime type. Probably for the better, any suggestions. I could ping
thunderstone and have them fix their crawler but I'm wondering if
there is a better way Rails an handle this case.


On Dec 31, 4:47 pm, Tony Primerano <tony.primer...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The thunderstone crawler (http://search.thunderstone.com/texis/
> websearch/about.html) sends the folliowing HTTP accept header when
> requesting pages
>
> Accept: text/*, application/javascript, application/x-javascript
>
> This results in a "Missing template" exception
>
> text/* is valid.  How do I tell my rails app to treat this as rhtml by
> default instead of returning a 500?
>
> Missing template [controller]/[method] with
> {:handlers=>[:erb, :rjs, :builder, :rhtml, :rxml], :formats=>[:"text/
> *", :js], :locale=>[:en, :en]}
>
> I'll post a response if I figure it out
> Tony Primerano

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