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  • Automatically Saving Drafts

    If you write for a large article-driven web site, you will invariably accidentally lose a whole post.
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  • Category: Ruby on Rails/Database

  • Submitted on: 2008-03-25 01:25:59

  • Submitted By: Devesh Khanna

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If you write for a large article-driven web site, you will invariably accidentally lose a whole post. You then have a two basic options: you can write in a word processor software, or you could build your own system to automatically save drafts when writing. That’s what you’ll do here, using periodically_call_remote().   More detail...




  

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