I was stuck in my html4 mindset, with which it is valid. No html
generation with haml?
On Jan 6, 9:19 pm, Nathan Weizenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can also do %input{:disabled => ""}, which will render as <input
> disabled=""/>. <input disabled> is, as Evgeny pointed out, invalid
> XHTML, so there's no way to generate it with Haml.
>
> Evgeny wrote:
> > Actually, valid xhtml would be
> > <input disabled="disabled"/>
>
> > On Jan 6, 2008 5:38 PM, pangel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> > so %tr{:style => nil} will render <tr> right? In this case, is there a
> > clean way to add 'disabled' to a form input?
>
> > (I was expecting something like %input{:disabled => nil} to render
> > <input disabled>)
>
> > On Jan 5, 11:19 am, Nathan Weizenbaum < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> > > %tr{:style => status == :expected ? nil : "display :none;"}
> > > %td Expected month
> > > %td= f.date_select "expected_date", :order => [:month, :year]
>
> > > Attribute hashes are Ruby code. You can do anything in them that you
> > > could do in a normal hash literal (plus a little more if you
> > want to).
>
> > > - Nathan
>
> > > bartocc wrote:
> > > > Hi,
>
> > > > is there an Dryier way to write this with HAML ?
> > > > The difference concerns the line %tr{:style => "display :none;"}
>
> > > > - if status == :expected
> > > > %tr
> > > > %td Expected month
> > > > %td= f.date_select "expected_date", :order => [:month,
> > :year]
> > > > - else
> > > > %tr{:style => "display :none;"}
> > > > %td Expected month
> > > > %td= f.date_select "expected_date", :order => [:month,
> > :year]
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