In the first example there's no need to use the link_to helper instead
of %a, of course.

On Jul 24, 3:28 pm, Frederick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, yes, this is one of the culprits of Haml IMO right now. We've
> talked about it before pretty extensively, most recently I commented
> on Nathan's blog:
>
> http://nex3.leeweiz.net/posts/13#comments
>
> Which sums it up pretty good. Right now you can use these methods to
> get rid of the unwanted whitespace:
>
> * precede/succeed helpers, succeed looks like this:
>   = succeed '.' do
>     To sign up
>     = link_to 'click here', path
>
> * To sign up
>   = link_to('click here', path) + '.'
>   or of course
>   = 'To sign up ' + link_to('click here', path) + '.'
>
> * == To sign up #{link_to 'click here', path}.
>
> There are also a fair number of discussions here in the Google Group.
>
> On Jul 23, 11:04 am, Vlad Rafeyev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello!
>
> > I want to do simple task: have a link (A) inside text (P).
>
> > The text is: To sign up please follow this link.
>
> > In HAML its:
> > %p
> >   To sign up please
> >   %a{} follow this link
> >   \.
>
> > But when it comes to rendering HTML, HAML inserts spases before and
> > after my link! So between link and dot symbol there is a unwanted
> > space!
>
> > How should I get rid of this?
>
> > Thank you!


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