Every site I build uses it at least 2-4 times.

-hampton.

On 2/11/07, Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't know about preloading whitespace, but typing newlines into a
> textarea is terribly common.  Every blog in the universe does it.
> This message board does it.
>
> JR
>
> On Feb 11, 7:17 pm, Nathan Weizenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Preloading a textarea with whitespace-sensitive content is not terribly
> > common. But the point is that no matter the degree of its commonness,
> > it's a special case, and handling special cases is something that
> > shouldn't be done by default. It's inefficient, leads to feature bloat,
> > could make for nasty surprises, and causes the documentation to get very
> > tangled very quickly.
> >
> > "~" is more obscure than "%" or "-" because it's not commonly used. The
> > largest number of questions I heard about Haml when it was first
> > released were, "I get =, but what does ~ do?" For a long time we've been
> > getting people saying "My whitespace doesn't work!" Even though this
> > command is fully documented in the reference, people didn't know it
> > existed. The difference between "%" and "-" is that both of those are
> > fundamental to the functionality of Haml... "~" was not.
> >
> > By changing it to find_and_preserve, we've done two things. First, we've
> > linked it into the existing Helper functionality, which is (hopefully) a
> > place people look for solutions to these problems. Second, we've made
> > the name very descriptive, unlike "~", which doesn't convey any meaning
> > at all.
> >
> > - Nathan
> >
> > Jeff wrote:
> > > Nathan,
> >
> > > IMHO, textarea is not a "case that doesn't come up at all for most
> > > people".  It comes up for everyone who creates a form.
> >
> > > Ross argues for maintaining the integrity of haml the template
> > > langauge.  When I suggested special behavior for textarea and pre, I
> > > was arguing for maintaining the integrity of the markup that haml
> > > produces.
> >
> > > I love haml and I can live with the deprecation, but I don't buy the
> > > arguments.  ~ is no more obscure than %, - or find_and_preserve.
> >
> > > -- Jeff
>
>
> >
>

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