You can use the :suppress_eval option. This won't quite do what you want; it
just refuses to evaluate dynamic attributes, so #{} will have to be escaped.

On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 5:36 PM, dd <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> After using HAML for a while I cannot go back to the bloated XML-like
> syntax anymore, so I'd like to use HAML syntax to produce DRYML
> templates.
>
> The first idea is writing a little RAILS plugin which would use HAML
> to generate DRYML in a very similar way SASS generates CSS.
>
> In theory it doesn't look so complicate, but the first problem I see
> is that the HAML engine should not execute the ruby code, which should
> be rendered as a verbatim sting.
>
> For example:
>
>  %a{:href=>"#{object_url this}"} anything
>
> should generate:
>
>  <a href="#{object_url this}">anything</a>
>
> Is there any option to do that or any method to override somewhere, in
> order to switch off the ruby code execution?
>
>
> >
>

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