I think your is wrong
you can writen it like this :
<%=%> evaluate the ruby _expression_., this can return result of the _expression_.
<%%> ddeclare ruby _expression_ or statement.
2006/5/18, Ben Lisbakken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I am only 3 days into rails, so please excuse the stupid question
2006/5/9, Ed C. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
All --Thanks to those who sent me input! I'm proud to release my tooltipsversion 1.1 into the wild; it can be downloaded here:
https://boygeni.us/svn/tooltips/tags/release-1.1.0/Changes include:* Rendering constrained to viewport* User-defined effects options
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