And it's also not recognizing the <header> tag, another HTML5
addition.

On May 21, 12:09 pm, JESii <jes...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Nathan... Thanks for the feedback; I tried that but it still fails to
> properly indent following the <nav> tag.
>
> Is this possibly a problem with recognizing the new HTML5 tags?
>
> On May 20, 12:55 pm, Nathan Weizenbaum <nex...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > If you're converting a file with ERB tags, make sure you use the --erb flag.
> > Otherwise the strange syntax may confuse the parser.
>
> > On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 11:39 AM, JESii <jes...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I'm on haml 3.1.1 and used the CLI html2haml to convert some existing
> > > files.  This is the input:
> > > =====
> > > <!DOCTYPE html>
> > > <html>
> > > <head>
> > >  <title>Arborwell Web Forms</title>
> > >  <%= stylesheet_link_tag :all %>
> > >  <%= javascript_include_tag :defaults %>
> > >  <%= stylesheet_link_tag 'blueprint/screen', :media => 'screen' %>
> > >  <%= stylesheet_link_tag 'blueprint/print', :media => 'print' %>
> > >      <%= stylesheet_link_tag 'custom', :media => 'screen' %>
> > >  <!--[if lt IE 8]><%= stylesheet_link_tag 'blueprint/ie' %><![endif]--
>
> > >  <%= csrf_meta_tag %>
> > > </head>
> > > <body>
> > > <div class="container">
> > >  <header>
> > >    <%- logo = image_tag("arborwell_logo.jpg", :alt => "Arborwell Web
> > > Forms", :class => "round", :style => "width:25%; height:15%;") %>
> > >    <%= link_to logo, root_path %>
> > >    <nav class="round">
> > >      <ul>
> > >        <li><%= link_to "Home", :welcome_index %></li>
> > >        <li><%= link_to "Incident Report", :incident_reports %></li>
> > >        <li><%= link_to "Check Request", '#' %></li>
> > >        <li><%= link_to "Purchase Requisition", '#' %></li>
> > >        <li><%= link_to "Quote Request", '#' %></li>
> > >      </ul>
> > >    </nav>
> > >  </header>
> > >  <section class="round">
> > >    <%= yield %>
> > >  </section>
> > > </div>
>
> > > </body>
> > > </html>
> > > =====
> > > This is the output:
> > > !!!
> > > %html
> > >  %head
> > >    %title Arborwell Web Forms
> > >    <%= stylesheet_link_tag :all %>
> > >    <%= javascript_include_tag :defaults %>
> > >    <%= stylesheet_link_tag 'blueprint/screen', :media => 'screen' %>
> > >    <%= stylesheet_link_tag 'blueprint/print', :media => 'print' %>
> > >    <%= stylesheet_link_tag 'custom', :media => 'screen' %>
> > >    /[if lt IE 8] <%= stylesheet_link_tag 'blueprint/ie' %>
> > >    <%= csrf_meta_tag %>
> > >  %body
> > >    .container
> > >      %header
> > >        <%- logo = image_tag("arborwell_logo.jpg", :alt => "Arborwell
> > > Web Forms", :class => "round", :style => "width:25%; height:15%;") %>
> > >        <%= link_to logo, root_path %>
> > >        %nav.round
> > >      %ul
> > >        %li <%= link_to "Home", :welcome_index %>
> > >        %li <%= link_to "Incident Report", :incident_reports %>
> > >        %li <%= link_to "Check Request", '#' %>
> > >        %li <%= link_to "Purchase Requisition", '#' %>
> > >        %li <%= link_to "Quote Request", '#' %>
> > >      %section.round
> > >        <%= yield %>
> > > =====
>
> > > Notice the misplacement of the %nav.round element -- the original erb
> > > file works just fine, but the converted haml file does not: the
> > > navigation stuff appears below the logo (I'm using blueprintCSS).
>
> > > Interestingly enough, the website html2haml.heroku.com works just fine
> > > with this conversion.
>
> > > ...jon
>
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