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author | Jeroen van Dijk <jeroen@jeevidee.nl> | 2010-03-12 13:21:52 +0100 |
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committer | Jeroen van Dijk <jeroen@jeevidee.nl> | 2010-03-12 16:50:14 +0100 |
commit | e8d2f48cff858728280eef575e95c3b82ecd69d9 (patch) | |
tree | 9069b4c2d6d7ed06015e3805ea40012cd11abf88 | |
parent | 04963f16c2ebcd6c247ac8b4c1d4849fcde2d44b (diff) | |
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Updated documentation for block helpers in record_tag_helper.rb
-rw-r--r-- | actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/record_tag_helper.rb | 8 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/record_tag_helper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/record_tag_helper.rb index 31411dc08a..a9cf15f418 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/record_tag_helper.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/record_tag_helper.rb @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ module ActionView # Produces a wrapper DIV element with id and class parameters that # relate to the specified Active Record object. Usage example: # - # <% div_for(@person, :class => "foo") do %> + # <%= div_for(@person, :class => "foo") do %> # <%=h @person.name %> # <% end %> # @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ module ActionView # content_tag_for creates an HTML element with id and class parameters # that relate to the specified Active Record object. For example: # - # <% content_tag_for(:tr, @person) do %> + # <%= content_tag_for(:tr, @person) do %> # <td><%=h @person.first_name %></td> # <td><%=h @person.last_name %></td> # <% end %> @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ module ActionView # # If you require the HTML id attribute to have a prefix, you can specify it: # - # <% content_tag_for(:tr, @person, :foo) do %> ... + # <%= content_tag_for(:tr, @person, :foo) do %> ... # # produces: # @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ module ActionView # additional HTML attributes. If you specify a <tt>:class</tt> value, it will be combined # with the default class name for your object. For example: # - # <% content_tag_for(:li, @person, :class => "bar") %>... + # <%= content_tag_for(:li, @person, :class => "bar") %>... # # produces: # |