Berlimioz wrote in post #1111694:

> On the other hand, when you have this :
>
> <<-EOF
>       <div class="accordion" id="#{@parent_id}"> <!-- first line -->
>         #{yield self}
>       </div> <!-- last line -->
>     EOF
>
> the expression "yield self" will here return the return value of the
> block
> you pass. When you pass a block like this :

Yes that's what I was trying to do. I found my mystake. I need to use an
instance variable to build the output buffer. Here is a working ruby
"prototype" https://gist.github.com/PryFlack/5732422

Now I'm gonna have to bring this into my rails app and see how it goes
because as I said yield self behaves differently inside an ERB template.

Enjoy your week-end too !

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