Hey Fred,

Thanks for the rapid response.

But when I

format.fxml  { render :fxml => @contacts.to_fxml(:methods=>
[:my_action] ) }

and

def my_action()
  return self.kvs.to_xml
end

the resulting XML has the < and > symbols escaped out &lt;?xml
version=&quot;1.0&quot;

Unless I'm mistaken, but associations are per Object, correct? Not per
instance. the Kvs i'm trying to output vary per instance. Any other
recommendations?

--matt

On Feb 26, 4:45 pm, Frederick Cheung <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Feb 26, 9:28 am, MattFS218 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have a Contacts controller, that I'm using to output contacts when
> > an index is called, but the XML that I will output for each contact
> > varies. I'm not having any success using :proc or :method
>
> > :method could work, but the string my method returns, escapes the <>
> > characters I'm using trying to "fake" XML mark-up.
>
> > Basically, each contact has many Kvs, and I only want to :include
> > output some KV (not all) for each contact. I can :include kvs but that
> > will include ALL. I cannot used proc, because there's no way for proc
> > to "know" which individual contact it's being run for.
>
> It seems like the easiest way would be a method that calls to_xml on
> those kvs you want included. Not sure what you meant about fake xml
> mark-up in your comment above. Another way might be to :include an
> association whose conditions restrict it to those Kvs you are
> interested in.
>
> Fred
>
> Fred
>
>
>
> > Can anyone recommend an easy way around this?
>
> > --matt
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