Not sure about #1 (it seems reasonable to me though).
#2 should work using haml_tag I think. So something like the code
below might do it.
%wrapper
- some_hash.each do |key, value|
= haml_tag(key, value)
I've never used the haml_tag(name, text) version of haml_tag, so I'm
not too sure if that's perfect, but it should be close.
Brad
On 11/10/2008, at 4:07 PM, Chick wrote:
>
> I really have two questions
> 1 ) I want to use HAML to render arbitrary XML documents, not super
> fancy XML, but I want to use it instead of builder, I don't see a lot
> of references to anyone doing it. Is this madness?
> 2 ) To use it the way I want I would like to be able to specify tags
> programmatically.
> For example, something like
>
> %wrapper
> - some_hash.each do |key,value|
> %#{key}= value
>
> Seems like I am missing something but I can't figure out how to do
> it. Skimmed haml source but I don't see an escape or override for
> this.
>
> Thanks in advance (did I mention I like HAML a lot)
> -chick
>
> >
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