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Ruby On Rails 1.2 Released

Scooter[AMMO] writes "David Heinemeier Hansson sent a post to the Rails 1.2. This new version adds a slew of buff and polish to the rest of the system, as well several new features like RESTful interfaces, response formats, improved multi-byte support, and more. If you haven't checked out the web application framework that aims to renew joy within its users, give it a look. You may be amazed at how easy it makes things without sacrificing power or functionality."

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  1. Re:Improved multi-byte support? by jrumney · · Score: 5, Informative

    If you'd RTFA instead of rushing to get first post, you would have seen this:

    So since Ruby won't be multibyte-aware until this time next year, Rails 1.2 introduces ActiveSupport::Multibyte for working with Unicode strings. Call the chars method on your string to start working with characters instead of bytes.
  2. Comparision between Rails and Django by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative
  3. Re:Improved multi-byte support? by dwerg · · Score: 5, Informative

    Thanks for the vote of confidence. You might be surprised to know that we thought about all this before we started working on AR:Multibyte.

    AR:Multibyte is currently mostly used internally in Rails to make methods multibyte safe. It will be really easy to phase it out when internal support arrives.

    Ruby is getting more multibyte support 'in a year', which means that it's at least going to take a few years for everyone to actually get the new version in their OS.