Well, helper is a Ruby method, so you can't just use
%my_helper#id.class{attr: value}.

Jakub Stastny aka Botanicus
http://twitter.com/botanicus

On Dec 7, 3:52 pm, Norman Clarke <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 12:28 PM, botanicus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I created a patch which get me the chance to have default attributes
> > for a tag, so if I specify Haml::Engine.new(template,
> > default_attributes: {script: {type: "text/javascript"}, form:
> > {:method: "POST"}}, then all the script tags will have type="text/
> > javascript" and all the forms will have method="POST".
>
> > I sent a pull request, however nex3's opinion is that it might lead to
> > feature bloat in Haml and he recommend me to ask Haml community. So
> > I'd like to know your opinion, if you think it is good idea or now and
> > why.
>
> Perhaps I'm missing something, but can't you accomplish the same thing by
> defining the script tag as a Haml helper?
>
> http://haml-lang.com/docs/yardoc/Haml/Helpers.html#haml_tag-instance_...
>
> --Norman

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