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Builder for Markup
Builder must now be an explicit target for markup tags. Instead of writing xml_markup = Builder::XmlMarkup.new xml_markup.div { strong("text") } ...
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File: builder-1.2.4.rdoc
Builder::XmlMarkup allows easy programmatic creation of XML markup. For example: ... The easiest way to get and install builder is via RubyGems … ...
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Class: Builder::CSS
File lib/builder/css.rb, line 190 190: def nil? 191: false 192: end. store!(sym, &block). [ show source ]. # File lib/builder/css.rb, line 152 152: def ...
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Builder for Markup
Builder correctly translates UTF-8 characters into valid XML. (New in version 2.0.0). Thanks to Sam Ruby for the translation code. Example: ...
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Class: Builder::CSS
File lib/builder/css.rb, line 145 145: def class!(arg, &block) 146: _start_container('.'+arg.to_s, nil, block_given?) 147: _css_block(block) if block 148: ...
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Builder for Markup
An Builder::XmlTree class to generate XML tree (i.e. DOM-like) structures is also planned, but not yet implemented. Also, the events builder is currently ...
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Class: Builder::CSS
File lib/builder/css.rb, line 190 190: def nil? 191: false 192: end. store!(sym, &block). [ show source ]. # File lib/builder/css.rb, line 152 152: def ...
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Builder for Markup
xml = Builder::XmlMarkup.new xml.sample(:escaped=>"This&That", :unescaped=>:"Here& ... xml = Builder::Markup.new xml.sample("Iñtërnâtiônàl") xml.target! ...
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Builder for Markup
require 'rubygems' require_gem 'builder', '~> 2.0' builder = Builder::XmlMarkup.new xml = builder.person { |b| b.name("Jim"); b.phone("555-1234") } xml ...
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Class: Builder::XmlBase
XmlBase is a base class for building XML builders. See Builder::XmlMarkup and ... File lib/builder/xmlbase.rb, line 110 110: def nil? 111: false 112: end ...
 
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