Ah... that's too bad :(

Thanks Alex.

Alex Wallace wrote:
AFAIK, Ruby interpolation is allowed in the attributes but not in the tag names, which include the shorthand #id and .class for %div's.

Best,
Alex

On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 5:44 PM, Michael Narciso <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hello all,

    Just had a brief conversation with Chris Eppstein as he demonstrated
    how I can loop through to get my desired result. It went something
    like this:

    Desired Result:

    <div class="item-1"></div>
    <div class="item-2"></div>
    <div class="item-3"></div>

    Code:

    - (1..3).each do |i|
     %div{:class => "item-#{i}"}

    However, I was thinking... why doesn't the following code work:

    - (1..3).each do |i|
     .item-#{i}

    I'm pretty new to Ruby and don't use to haml to build rails apps, just
    using it to build HTML mockups quickly.

    Thanks!

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