On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 6:37 AM, Frederick Cheung <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Oct 29, 11:00 am, Jedrin <[email protected]> wrote:
> >  I have been asked a couple of times at job interviews if I am
> > familiar with HAML or Liquid so I was wondering if maybe I should
> > start using them and perhaps it would make the views easier to work
> > with.
> >
> > If I install HAML on a machine where my app is that has alot of
> > regular HTML in the .erb views already, will it still work with those
> > or do I need to convert everything to HAML ? Can I have some views in
> > regular HTML and some in HAML, things mixed like that ?
>

There is also this online html to haml converter:
http://html2haml.heroku.com/

Depending on how complex your markup you may need to edit, but I found this
to be pretty good for wholesale converting a number of pages without the
drudgery.


> >
>
> You can mix and match pretty much as you want (e.g.  haml view
> rendering a .erb partial or vice-versa)
>
> Fred
>
> >  Any gotchas for using HAML/Liquid with AJAX ? I understand Rails 3
> > encourages unobtrusive Javascript, but installed the older gem for
> > doing AJAX for the time being as sometimes seem to not get very
> > excited about writing Javascript.
>
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