that's what I ended up doing as well.  Thought I could get away from
erb all together, but not for JS.



On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 7:50 PM, Rhett Sutphin<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Aug 12, 2009, at 9:33 PM, mtin79 wrote:
>
>> hey everybody,
>> as a lot of you i am going away from rjs templates and prototype. in
>> favour rendering back javascript responses with ruby intermingled.
>> my question is: can i totally replace these "js.erb" files with
>> "js.haml". are there any best practices or haml filters to use?
>
> Haml is designed specifically for HTML/XML markup.  You're better off
> just using ERB (or something similarly general purpose) for templating
> other languages.
>
> Rhett
>
>>
>> for example one of my "js.haml" files looks like this:
>>
>> $("cardUserDatetime").text("#{nice_date_time( utc_to_local_time
>> (@event.scheduled_at, session[:time_filters][:timezone]) )}")
>> $("cardLocationDatetime").text("#{nice_date_time( utc_to_local_time
>> (@event.scheduled_at, @event.timezone) )}")
>>
>> what u think?
>>
>> m_
>> >
>
>
> >
>

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