Sorry, that's 
vendor/extensions/mailer_alternate_render/app/models/mailer_alternate_render_tags.rb

==
Will Green

Will Green wrote:
> Sadly, thats not working :(
> 
> I did a script/generate extension MailerAlternateRender, then I tried the 
> following code
> (in 
> /vendor/extensions/mailer_alternate_render/app_models/mailer_alternate_render_tags.rb):
> 
> class MailerPage
>    desc %{ Renders an @<option/>@ tag if the parent is a
>      @<r:mailer:select>...</r:mailer:select>@ tag, an @<input type="radio"/>@ 
> tag if
>      the parent is a @<r:mailer:radiogroup>...</r:mailer:radiogroup>@ }
>      tag 'mailer:option' do |tag|
>        @tag_attr = tag.attr.symbolize_keys
>        raise_error_if_name_missing "mailer:option"
>        result = ""
>        if tag.locals.parent_tag_type == 'select'
>          result << %Q|<option value="#{tag_attr.delete(:value) || 
> tag_attr[:name]}" #{add_attrs_to("")}>#{tag_attr[:name]}</option>|
>        elsif tag.locals.parent_tag_type == 'radiogroup'
>          tag.globals.option_count = tag.globals.option_count.nil? ? 1 : 
> tag.globals.option_count += 1
>          options = tag_attr.clone.update({
>            :id => "#{tag.locals.parent_tag_name}_#{tag.globals.option_count}",
>            :value => tag_attr.delete(:value) || tag_attr[:name],
>            :name => tag.locals.parent_tag_name
>          })
>          result << %Q|<label 
> for="#{options[:id]}"><span>#{tag_attr[:name]}</span>|
>          result << input_tag_html( 'radio', options )
>          result << "</label>"
>          #result << input_tag_html( 'radio', options )
>          #result << %Q|<label 
> for="#{options[:id]}">#{tag_attr[:name]}</label>|
>        end
>      end
> end
> 
> I've also tried putting it in a MailerAlternateRenderTags module (replacing 
> the class declaration),
> and including Page.send :include, MailerAlternateRenderTags in 
> mailer_alternate_render_extension.rb
> 
> Any thoughts?
> 
> ==
> Will Green
> 
> Aitor Garay-Romero wrote:
>>    Yes, you can directly replace MailerExtension's tag definition with
>> something in the line of:
>>
>>    class MailerExtension
>>       desc {
>>          -> you will need to duplicate the original desc here, or if you
>> don't care just don't put it (you won't get docs)
>>       }
>>       tag "r:mailer:option" do |tag|
>>          -> your new code here
>>       end
>>     end
>>
>>     Be sure to define the tag inside the MailerExtension class so it can
>> access that context.  Your tag definition will replace the original one.
>>
>>     The best of Rails is Ruby...
>>
>>     /AITOR
>>
>> On 10/12/07, Will Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I use svn:externals for my extensions, so directly editing the
>>> MailerPage class is out. I understand that Ruby classes are open, but
>>> the Pages in radiant use a DSL for tags, containing a desc, tag pair.
>>> This is whats throwing me off.
>>>
>>> It sounds like you're saying I can create an extension that loads after
>>> Mailer, and that defines a radius tag that is named the same as the one
>>> whose functionality I am looking to replace (r:mailer:option), and it
>>> will override the one defined in the Mailer extension. Do I understand
>>> you correctly? Could it be that simple?
>>>
>>> (Sorry, c# .Net puts food on the table right now, so I've grown
>>> accustomed to be skeptical of simple solutions, because there are none
>>> in .Net, not that I've found, anyway).
>>>
>>> ==
>>> Will Green
>>>
>>> Aitor Garay-Romero wrote:
>>>>   One of the main features of Ruby is that it's "open" in the sense that
>>>> your code can modify any other loaded coded as desired.
>>>>
>>>>    In your case, make an extension that loads after the mailer extension
>>> and
>>>> patches the MailerPage class as desired.
>>>>
>>>>    Other option is to patch your local mailer extension directly.
>>>>
>>>>     /AITOR
>>>>
>>>> On 10/12/07, Will Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>> Perhaps more a Ruby question than a Radiant question, but...
>>>>>
>>>>> I'd like to alter the html that the Mailer Extension outputs for
>>>>> <r:mailer:option> tags within a <r:mailer:radiogroup>.  Rather than
>>> have
>>>>> the Label tag follow the Input tag, I want to wrap in Input tag in the
>>>>> Label tag (with the label text inside a span). This way, you can have
>>>>> the action of clicking on the label activate the associated control
>>>>> (even in IE 6, which for some reason, doesn't do it with just the for
>>>>> attribute).
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there an easy way to "monkey patch" MailerPage to alter the tag
>>>>> 'mailer:option' method?
>>>>>
>>>>> So, instead of:
>>>>>
>>>>> <input type="radio" value="Yes" id="have_children_1" class="radio"
>>>>> name="mailer[have_children]"/><label for="have_children_1">Yes</label>
>>>>>
>>>>> <input type="radio" value="No" id="have_children_2" class="radio"
>>>>> checked="checked" name="mailer[have_children]"/><label
>>>>> for="have_children_2">No</label>
>>>>>
>>>>> I'd like to instead output:
>>>>>
>>>>> <label for="have_children_1">
>>>>>    <input type="radio" value="Yes" id="have_children_1" class="radio"
>>>>> name="mailer[have_children]"/><span>Yes</span>
>>>>> </label>
>>>>> <label for="have_children_2">
>>>>> <input type="radio" value="No" id="have_children_2" class="radio"
>>>>> checked="checked" name="mailer[have_children]"/><span>No</span></label>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Will Green
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