Thanks, guys.

I wasn't aware about '==' syntax.

On Apr 5, 10:13 pm, Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would just...
>
> == <span>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</span><span>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</span>
>
> Its a tad obtuse, but workable.
>
> On 4/5/07, Nathan Weizenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > No, for that you need to do it manually. Chances are that you'll soon
> > see a helper that can deal with this, like so:
>
> >   = one_line do
> >     %span Foo
> >     %span Bar
>
> > which would produce the desired result.
>
> > - Nathan
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Hi guys.
>
> > > I need something like this:
> > >     <span>Foo</span><span>Bar</span>
> > > There should be no whitespace between Foo and Bar.
>
> > > The only way I know to do it in HAML is:
> > >     %span Foo
> > >     %span Bar
> > > and it creates a newline between spans.
>
> > > Are there any ways to do such markup in HAML, except using raw Ruby
> > > string literals.
>
> > > Thanks.


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