sso wrote:
> Hi,
> I've adopted a project that uses some rails features I'm not quite
> used to yet.  (ie merb, haml)
> 

Those aren't Rails features as such.  Haml is a separate library -- a 
template language that's a superior alternative to ERb (and that you 
should learn...).  Merb, though, is a completely separate framework from 
Rails (yes, Merb 2 will be merged into Rails 3, but that hasn't been 
released yet).  So...are you sure you have a Rails app, or is it a Merb 
app?

> There is a snippet below.  I'm not even sure what other part of the
> code to include to help with this.  I'm open to suggestions :)
> 
> $ merb
> ...
> ...
> ...
>  ~ Compiling routes...
> app/views/stretches/show.html.haml:87:in `send': compile error
> (SyntaxError)
> 
>
> 
> Line 87
> 
> 87  -throw_content :footer do
> 88    %a{:href=>resource(:stretches)} all stretches

Not enough to tell.

Best,
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Marnen Laibow-Koser
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