Ah!  Thanks.

Is there any difference then between capture and capture_haml besides
working outside of rails?

Thanks,
Kevin

On Jun 15, 8:29 pm, Nathan Weizenbaum <[email protected]> wrote:
> It looks like your own original code used #capture. #capture is a Rails
> helper method; it doesn't exist unless you're running Rails. You tried to
> run your Haml file outside of Rails, which is why you got the error message
> you did. Given the circumstances, I think this is a reasonable error
> message.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 7:42 PM, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote:
> > html2haml -e converted my code for me:
>
> > - @my = capture do
> >  test
>
> > gives a confusing error message:
>
> > Exception on line 1: undefined method `capture' for #<Object:
> > 0x101869960>
> >  Use --trace for backtrace.
> >  Use --trace for backtrace.
>
> > switching it to capture_haml worked, but only after a few hours of
> > debugging :)
>
> > Might be nicer for new users to include a mention of capture in the
> > error message and/or the documentation.  Or maybe its a bug, I don't
> > know :)
>
> > Thanks for a fun project!
>
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