We're currently considering alternative, more concise attribute syntaxes.

weepy wrote:
> or perhaps square brackets would be better ?
>
> #td[colspan="2" style="color: red"]
>
> (note that I even made a mistake in my conversion to ruby in the first
> example!)
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> On 12 Nov, 10:55, weepy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> The only thing in HAML that I find is a PITA is having to specify
>> attributes as a hash.
>> This is particularily annoying when converting some HTML -> HAML (yes
>> I know there's a converter - but it's not always that straight forward
>> e.g. if it's actually ERB) :)
>>
>> Would it be possible to do something like
>>
>> #td(colspan="2" style="color: red")
>>
>> as an alternative to
>>
>> #td{ :colspan=>"2" :style=>"color: red"}
>>
>> ?
>>     
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