> Hi there,
>
> I would like to integrate contents from a 3rd party content mangement
> system into my rails app. The CMS has some web services which deliver
> HTML that is ready to be displayed on the site, so no parsing or
> processing is neccessary on the rails end.
>
> Now, the amount of HTML can be quite large, so ideally I would like to
> directly stream it to the client. I am able to stream text by using a
> proc method like this:
>
> output = proc { |response, output| output.write("CMS example  
> content");
> output.flush }
> render :text => output
>
> However, unfortunately this does not work with a layout:
> render :layout => "application", :text => output
>
> This renders the layout, but then instead of evaluating the proc  
> method,
> it is just converted to a string. The actual output is the string
> representation of the proc object, e.g #<proc:0xec1...@d ...
>
> How can I stream contents to a template/layout?

I could be wrong, but I don't think :text works with :layout.  I  
always thought :text meant just render the darn text and nothing else  
thank you very much!

What about setting the output of 'output' to @output_from_cms and then  
referencing that in your layout?

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