You're right, it should report "end" as an error. I'll add that in.

I'm not sure what you mean by if/else... they do line up like they do in 
Ruby.

- Nathan

bmidgley wrote:
> hey
>
> I can imagine now how my misplaced "end" caused execution to skip the /
> div. Would an "end" in the haml always indicate a mistake? Maybe it
> could be flagged as an error.
>
> The docs could show the formatting for if/else since the "if" and the
> "else" don't line up like they typically do in ruby source.
>
> Brad
>
>
> >
>
>   


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