Oh yes I forgot to mention that we are not using Rails.

As I said, since the fragments are also used in the templates of
static pages,
rendered during deployment, it make much more sense to integrate the
inclusion
mechanism to the templating engine.

IMHO, this function should not be implemented by the web frameworks,
this belongs to the templating engines, complementing them from
outside, via
scope objects and multiple calls is kludgy.

If nothing is planned to support it natively, I will code it myself
into HAML
and propose a patch here if anybody is interested.

On Oct 3, 10:03 pm, "Nathan Weizenbaum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For Haml, the idea is that you can make use of Rails' render :partial. If
> you're not using Rails, it shouldn't be hard to build your own helper that
> accomplishes roughly the same thing.
>
> - Nathan
>
> On 10/3/07, Arnaud M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello,
>
> > First a big THANX for refreshing the landscape of templating systems !
>
> > I was fairly surprised to find out that the @importe directive of Sass
> > is not available in Haml templates, am I missing something ?
>
> > I often feel the need to factor out template fragments (shared by
> > templates of static and dynamic pages), any plans about this ?
>
> > Thank you,
>
> > Arnaud.


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