Hi,
I''m trying to get
<a> foo
<b> bar </b>
</a>
with RXML.
xml.a(''foo'') {
xml.b(''bar'')
}
complains about contents and blocks not being usable together.
I think my XML is valid though. Is there a way to do this, or to trick
RXML ?
Jean-Christophe Michel
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I think something like this should work:
xml.a {
xml.text! ''foo''
xml.b(''bar'')
}
The text! method sets the arg as text content of the element...
b
Jean-Christophe Michel wrote:> Hi,
>
> I''m trying to get
>
> <a> foo
> <b> bar </b>
> </a>
>
> with RXML.
>
> xml.a(''foo'') {
> xml.b(''bar'')
> }
>
> complains about contents and blocks not being usable together.
> I think my XML is valid though. Is there a way to do this, or to trick
> RXML ?
>
>
> Jean-Christophe Michel
>
>
> >
>
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