I'd give more info, but I've gotta get to a frisbee game.

Take a look at http://staticmatic.rubyforge.org/

:brad

On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 5:30 PM, Jaime <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello!
>
> This is probably a stupid question, but I'm really hoping someone here
> can help me out.
>
> The situation:
> I'm a web designer, I write all my pages in Notepad2, save them
> as .html and then check the result in firefox.  nice, easy, simple.
> I've never touched ruby, rails, or pretty my anything more complicated
> than a php include.
>
> I do graphic work for a programmer, making designs and the basic page
> and he makes it work.  We're starting a big project soon and he has
> asked me to take a look at haml and write the pages with that instead
> of html.
> The language itself looks like it will be easy enough to pick up.  The
> problem I'm having is I can't figure out how to get a .html.haml file
> to show up in a browser as a web page.
>
> I've been to haml-lang.com, installed ruby on my machine, and I'm
> pretty sure i installed haml correctly using the "start command prompt
> with ruby" thing as per the tutorial...and that's where I get lost.
>
> this all seems like so much work just to write a simple html page
> without any scripts or anything!  any help/tips/advice anyone has
> would be GREATLY appreciated!
>
> Thanks!
>
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