Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Re: [Rails] Re: Re: difference between <%= and <%"

On Aug 21, 2011, at 3:34 AM, Alexey Muranov wrote:

> Walter Davis wrote in post #1017505:
>
>> Here's another way to look at this. '<%=' is a shortcut for '<%
>> puts'.
>> There's a similar construction in PHP: '<?=' is a shortcut for '<?php
>> echo (or print)'.
>>
>> Walter
>
> I do not believe you can use '<% puts' in ERB, i thought you are
> supposed to use '<% concat'

Thanks! I never tried this, actually.

Walter

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> Alexey.
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