I'll keep that in mind. Thanks for your help!

On Aug 3, 8:36 pm, Nathan Weizenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Definitely. Helpers aren't just for abstracting out frequently-used
> patterns; they're for making views cleaner.
>
> - Nathan
>
> Ivan wrote:
> > Damn, I knew I was missing something simple, hehe.
>
> > Is it advisable to use a helper even if I will only use that code just
> > once?
>
> > Thanks.
>
> > On Aug 3, 8:29 pm, Nathan Weizenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> Yes; that syntax will work, but you need a pipe character at the end of
> >> each line, even the last. We advise you not to use this syntax at all,
> >> though; it's generally a better idea to use a helper if you have a
> >> method call that's too big to express concisely. This helps keep your
> >> views clean and readable. For example:
>
> >> def logo_link
> >>   link_to image_tag('logo.gif', :size => '120x120', :alt => 'Site Logo'),
> >>           root_path, :id => 'site_logo'
> >> end
>
> >> = logo_link
>
> >> - Nathan
>
> >> Ivan wrote:
>
> >>> Hi,
>
> >>> I'm trying to do something like this, but apparently it's not
> >>> possible:
>
> >>> = link_to(image_tag 'logo.gif', {:size => '120x120', :alt => 'Site
> >>> Logo'}), |
> >>>   root_path, |
> >>>   {:id => 'site_logo'}
>
> >>> I get a syntax error. Am I doing this incorrectly?
>
> >>> Thanks!


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