I'm running the near latest haml 1.9 and just came across an oddity
with how the new haml_tag works.

If I do:

haml_tag :div, :class=>'clearfloat'

it generates:

<div class="clearfloat"/>

a closed div tag instead of:
<div class="clearfloat"></div>

Is this just to get people to stop putting crappy markup in their
html?  It's something I'm trying to get away from, but the app I'm
working on has a bunch of that still going on.

What's the thinking on this?  I've figured out the temporary fix of
haml_tag :div, :class=>'clearfloat' do end

but I'd be happier dropping the do end.

Thanks,
Trey


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