I'd have a look a string scanner if I were you
Fred
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On 8 Oct 2008, at 18:12, David Trasbo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
s.net> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm currently doing a little CMS system in Rails and I would like the
> user/administrator of a site to be able to render partials on pages. I
> have a Page model with a content attribute. Inside that attribute I
> would like the admin to be able to put something like this:
>
> {contact_form submit:"Submit now!" reset:"Reset form"}
>
> This is just an example, but this should then render a partial like
> this:
>
> render :partial => "widgets/contact_form", :locals => {:submit =>
> "Submit now!", :reset => "Reset form"}
>
> I have been trying to make up a regular expression to approach this,
> but
> I'm not very good at it. It looks like this:
>
> /\{(\w+) (\w+):(.+)*\}/
>
> But it is hard to make it respect multiple arguments, if you know
> what I
> mean. Now, if any of you have an idea of how to finish this regular
> expression, or maybe know a different solution of how to let the admin
> render partials "dynamically", I would appreciate if you'd let me
> know.
> --
> Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
>
> >
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