I like to use %Q{}'s so I don't have to sweat quotes... see the last
line for how to use link_to (or any other view helper for that matter)
def function_name(site)
%Q{#{site.name}<br />
#{site.address}<br />
#{site.city}, #{site.state.upcase}, #{site.zipcode}<br />
#{link_to site.name site_path(site)}
}
end
On Apr 28, 2010, at 8:41 AM, Me wrote:
Thanks. How would I insert erb into this. <%= link_to site.name,
site_path(site) %>. I cannot seem to get it to interpret the erb it
comes out like a string.
On Apr 28, 10:19 am, Anubhaw Prakash <[email protected]> wrote:
Chris Habgood wrote:
Thanks, I am looking to put in in the helper module as a view
helper.
Hi Chris,
You can use the above code by putting it in a helper function like
def function_name(site)
return "#{site.name} <br /> #{site.address} <br />
@{site.city},#{site.state.upcase}, #{site.zipcode}"
end
You need to include the helper and call function from view page, like
<%= function_name(site) %>
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