Coders do see the whitespace at the end of the line :) Because they
now, how can it echo on page layout :)

Maybe you have better proposals? For me its worse to use ruby
instructions (=) to deal with whitespaces.

Maybe special symbol on the start and on the end of the line? Like
this:

%p
  To sign up please
  _%a{:nospace} follow this link_
  \.

This can mean that interpreter should cut whitespaces before and after
A tag.

On Jul 25, 4:45 am, Nathan Weizenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have to agree with Mislav here. It's confusing to have Haml
> instructions look just like HTML. I also think it's way too confusing to
> have significant whitespace on the end of the line, because for most
> people it's invisible.
>
> - Nathan
>
> Mislav Marohnić wrote:
> > On 7/24/07, *Vlad Rafeyev* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> >     %p
> >     To sign up please
> >     %a{:nospace} follow this link
> >     \.
>
> > Uhg ... It looks (and feels!) wrong to mix HTML attributes with
> > internal processing instructions.


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