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  !!! Strict//EN

  %html{ :xmlns      => 'http://www.w3.org/1999/
xhtml',                       |
         :'xml:lang' =>
'en',                                                 |
         :lang       =>
'en' }                                                |
  -#

    %head
          %meta{ :http-equiv => 'Content-
Type',                                   |
                 :content    => 'text/html;
charset=utf-8' }                      |
          -#


On Nov 6, 10:59 am, Rich Morin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For reasons that I don't understand, I can't even make the following
> code work:
>
> !!! Strict//EN
>
> %html{ :xmlns      => 'http://www.w3.org/1999/
> xhtml',                       |
>        :'xml:lang' =>
> 'en',                                                 |
>        :lang       =>
> 'en' }                                                |
> -#
>
>   %head
>         %meta{ :http-equiv => 'Content-
> Type',                                   |
>                :content    => 'text/html;
> charset=utf-8' }                      |
>         -#
>
> Comments? Clues? Suggestions?
>
> -r
>
> On Nov 6, 10:01 am, Rich Morin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > My motivation in using HAML is to have code that is easy to read,
> > prints nicely, etc.  If I want awkward syntax, I know where to find
> > it (:-).  I'm cool with putting Ruby methods in helpers, but what
> > about tidying up long HAML attributes, as:
>
> >   %a{ :target => '_new',                                     |
> >       :href   => 'https://my.foo.net/p/ops/bar_webcam'+    |
> >                  "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" } View Bar                 |
> >     -#
> >     View Bar
>
> > and
>
> >   %div{ :style => 'border:     1px solid #aaa;               |
> >                    padding:    10px;                         |
> >                    background: #eee;' }                      |
> >   -#
>
> > Long lines are harder to read.  Please add some syntax for those
> > of us that like to keep things short, nicely lined up, etc.
>
> > On Aug 14, 9:26 pm, Nathan Weizenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Yep. The syntax is intentionally awkward. It's part of our effort to
> > > discourage people from using pipes at all


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