Can you do a view source and see what the actual object type is that  
is indicated by the # in the error. Since objects are returned as  
#<ObjectName:124342> they get partially mistaken for HTML tags by  
browsers rendering the page.


-James

On Jul 27, 2007, at 5:06 PM, Dana Janssen wrote:

> I've been subscribed to this mailing list for many months now but
> this is my first time posting. Please forgive me if I do something
> wrong :)
>
> I am trying to use tags to show content based on user session &
> permissions. For example, a custom sidebar for when someone is not
> logged in, for when they are logged in as an administrator, etc.
>
> In the radiant admin this is performed by erb in /vendor/radiant/app/
> views/layouts/application.rhtml. I could create a layout like this,
> but then I don't have pages that are editable through radiant.
>
> I believe the problem is that the tag I have written does not see the
> radiant application helper. Is there any way to get around this? My
> code is below with the error.
>
>
> from vendor/extensions/session_tags/app/models/session_tags.rb:
>
> module SessionTags
> include Radiant::Taggable
>
> desc %{ Check for admin session. }
> tag 'session' do |tag|
> if admin?
> tag.expand
> end
> end
>
> end
>
>
> from vendor/radiant/app/helpers/application_helper.rb:
>
> def admin?
> user = session['user']
> user and user.admin?
> end
>
>
> in the page part:
>
> <r:session>
> Put your radius tags here
> </r:session>
>
>
> outputs:
>
> undefined method `admin?' for #
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