What I want to do is make it just output the view itself, and ignore
what Rails would normally think is embedded Ruby within the HTML.
For example:
<div class="current">
<div class="question">
<h3 id="homework_name"><%= homework.name %><h3 id="due">Due <%=
homework.due %></h3></h3>
<h2 class="title">The Question:</h2>
<p id="question_contents"class="contents"><%=
current_question.contents</p>
</div>
<div class="answer">
<h2 class="title">Your Answer:</h2>
<textarea class="contents" id="student_answer"><%=
current_question.answer %></textarea>
</div>
</div>
I want an ActionView Template Handler to ignore all mentions of:
- <%= homework.name %>
- <%= homework.due %>
- <%= current_question.contents %>
- <%= current_question.answer %>
More specifically, it should **ignore any tags starting with `<%` and
ending with `%>`**
If you need more info check out http://pastie.org/private/epsxnapldho6co2y0indg
(I originally posted this question on StackOverFlow, but they were of
no help. I think this might be a better place.)
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