The thought of going back to erb after using haml is like the thought of
going back to PHP after using Ruby.

Things I love about Haml: Less typing, less noise, seeing an error when I
have an error in my markup, easier to read, easier to maintain, and more
fun.

-Bradly



On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 6:39 AM, Jay Swain <[email protected]> wrote:

> Add the gem to the gemfile, bundle install...
>
> naming convention of the views should be: name.html.haml.
>
> Rails will render templates with a .erb extension before rendering
> templates with the .haml extension. So if you have index.html.erb, and
> index.html.haml exist, be sure to delete the erb file.
>
> what do you mean "not recognized by the browser" ? missing template error?
>
> On Jun 8, 2011, at 3:34 AM, Pardeep wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have any experience with Eurubis or Tenjin vs Haml or Erb
> > in a production environment for ease of dev and speed?
> >
> > Incidentally I had problems getting Haml working. Installed haml gem
> > and install bundle having included it in the gem file. Was able to
> > generate haml files via the command line, but not recognized in the
> > browser.
> >
> > Any tips much appreciated.
> >
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