I could argue that this "data" is not really data at all, but view data.
Just to point that the suggestion of using commas as line wraps does have
its usages.

This one is a good example, and when thinking outside of the Rails box --
there is no real need for helpers when all you do is write xml files with
the help of haml to make it simple.

Like when using my apache filter to create xml/html files on the fly when
request arrive. And though I could add helpers, this would have to be a
too-couple-to-view helper to accomplish something like the example above.


just my 2cc

- evgeny

On 8/12/07, mylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Aug 12, 3:26 pm, Nathan Weizenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You can span multiple lines, but we don't encourage it, so the syntax is
> > somewhat awkward. To do so, add a pipe character ("|") to the end of
> > each line you want continued (even the last one). So your example would
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> Excellent, thank you!
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