From 99bee8d2402785c4a57157d25cdc3e4911ad154b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Xavier Noria Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 21:47:25 +0200 Subject: fixed markup in AV::Base docs --- actionpack/lib/action_view/base.rb | 22 +++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) (limited to 'actionpack') diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/base.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/base.rb index 8637f91ada..4840b2526d 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/base.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/base.rb @@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ module ActionView #:nodoc: class MissingTemplate < ActionViewError #:nodoc: end - # Action View templates can be written in three ways. If the template file has a +.erb+ (or +.rhtml+) extension then it uses a mixture of ERb - # (included in Ruby) and HTML. If the template file has a +.builder+ (or +.rxml+) extension then Jim Weirich's Builder::XmlMarkup library is used. - # If the template file has a +.rjs+ extension then it will use ActionView::Helpers::PrototypeHelper::JavaScriptGenerator. + # Action View templates can be written in three ways. If the template file has a .erb (or .rhtml) extension then it uses a mixture of ERb + # (included in Ruby) and HTML. If the template file has a .builder (or .rxml) extension then Jim Weirich's Builder::XmlMarkup library is used. + # If the template file has a .rjs extension then it will use ActionView::Helpers::PrototypeHelper::JavaScriptGenerator. # # = ERb # @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ module ActionView #:nodoc: # # Hi, Mr. <% puts "Frodo" %> # - # If you absolutely must write from within a function, you can use the TextHelper#concat + # If you absolutely must write from within a function, you can use the TextHelper#concat. # # <%- and -%> suppress leading and trailing whitespace, including the trailing newline, and can be used interchangeably with <% and %>. # @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ module ActionView #:nodoc: # <% @page_title = "A Wonderful Hello" %> # <%= render "shared/header" %> # - # Now the header can pick up on the @page_title variable and use it for outputting a title tag: + # Now the header can pick up on the @page_title variable and use it for outputting a title tag: # # <%= @page_title %> # @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ module ActionView #:nodoc: # # <%= render "shared/header", { :headline => "Welcome", :person => person } %> # - # These can now be accessed in shared/header with: + # These can now be accessed in shared/header with: # # Headline: <%= headline %> # First name: <%= person.first_name %> @@ -77,8 +77,8 @@ module ActionView #:nodoc: # # == Builder # - # Builder templates are a more programmatic alternative to ERb. They are especially useful for generating XML content. An +XmlMarkup+ object - # named +xml+ is automatically made available to templates with a +.builder+ extension. + # Builder templates are a more programmatic alternative to ERb. They are especially useful for generating XML content. An XmlMarkup object + # named +xml+ is automatically made available to templates with a .builder extension. # # Here are some basic examples: # @@ -130,18 +130,18 @@ module ActionView #:nodoc: # # == JavaScriptGenerator # - # JavaScriptGenerator templates end in +.rjs+. Unlike conventional templates which are used to + # JavaScriptGenerator templates end in .rjs. Unlike conventional templates which are used to # render the results of an action, these templates generate instructions on how to modify an already rendered page. This makes it easy to # modify multiple elements on your page in one declarative Ajax response. Actions with these templates are called in the background with Ajax # and make updates to the page where the request originated from. # # An instance of the JavaScriptGenerator object named +page+ is automatically made available to your template, which is implicitly wrapped in an ActionView::Helpers::PrototypeHelper#update_page block. # - # When an .rjs action is called with +link_to_remote+, the generated JavaScript is automatically evaluated. Example: + # When an .rjs action is called with +link_to_remote+, the generated JavaScript is automatically evaluated. Example: # # link_to_remote :url => {:action => 'delete'} # - # The subsequently rendered +delete.rjs+ might look like: + # The subsequently rendered delete.rjs might look like: # # page.replace_html 'sidebar', :partial => 'sidebar' # page.remove "person-#{@person.id}" -- cgit v1.2.3