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April 5, 2012 08:38
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Flash outputs random 0
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= if notice | |
#notice | |
%p | |
= notice |
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%h2.breadcrumb | |
= link_to 'Sites', admin_sites_path | |
= render :partial => "shared/noticedisplay" | |
%h1 Sites (Campuses) #{link_to_icon 'add', new_admin_site_path} |
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<h2 class="breadcrumb"> | |
<a href="/admin/sites">Sites</a> | |
</h2> | |
<div id="notice"> | |
<p> The testy campus was successfully created. </p> | |
</div> | |
0 | |
<h1> | |
Sites (Campuses) | |
<a class="icon add_icon" href="/admin/sites/new"> | |
<img src="/images/icons/add.png?1333534032" alt="Add"> | |
</a> | |
</h1> |
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def create | |
@site = Site.new(params[:site]) | |
if @site.save | |
redirect_to(admin_sites_path,:notice => ["The "+@site.name+" campus was successfully created."]) | |
else | |
redirect_to(admin_sites_path,:error => ["Campus creation failed!"]) | |
end | |
end |
I think you're on the money. Switched to erb and it works fine, no random numbers. That'll do for me. Bug fixed.
Cheers for your help Gareth, it's much appreciated.
Thanks
Barry
Hah, should have spotted that. Like I said, I don't use haml much :P
Edit: Referencing Keeran's spot
Use -
instead of =
for conditionals:
- if notice
#notice
%p
= notice
Yup, that's the error. Not a bug. Blame the coder ;-)
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Wonder if its a haml bug? I don't really use haml, but it could be doing something weird while its converting to html.
Try writing the partial in
erb
.