I have the following code in a form helper Module:

  def form_tag_helper(options = {})
    url = url_for(:action => "#[email protected]_name}")
    "#{self.send(:form_tag, url, options)}"
  end

which I call from several views e.g.

    <%= form_tag_helper %>
      <table>
        <%#= form_input :text_field, "login", :size => 30 %><br/>
        <%#= form_input :password_field, "password", :size => 30 %><br/
>
      </table>

      <div class="button-bar">
        <%#= button_helper 'login' %>
        <%#= link_helper 'login_signup', :action => 'signup' %>
        <%#= link_helper 'login_forgot_password', :action =>
'forgot_password' %>
     </div>

The code -- which I have modified from the SaltedHashLoginGenerator
(replace deprecated start_form_tag with form_tag) -- seems to generate
an html form correctly. I am however conscious that form_tag (when
used in the manner above) should have a do...end block surrounding the
form elements and the above code does not respect this.

I would appreciate any views on this and suggestions on how I might
add a do...end block.

Thanks!



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