One problem with this is that, while HTML doesn't register the content 
or type of whitespace, it does register the /existance/ of whitespace, 
so you end up with a space between @location and the comma. It will 
render as "I went to the store , so crossed the road," which looks a 
little awkward.

- Nathan

weepy wrote:
> having quoted my example, i actually end up doing :
>
> %p
>    I went to the
>    = @location
>    , so crossed the road
>
> since the newlines within the p tag do not render as newlines. I know
> some purist might not like this, but its fine for me
>
>
>
> >
>
>   


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