Passing raw HTML to haml file












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Is it possible to pass pre formatted HTML to the haml file. For example I pass a variable such as:



my_text = "<b>this is bold</b>"


Then in my haml file:



%p
=@my_text


I was hoping it would display This is bold
But it just returns the original string and ignores the tags surrounding "this is bold"



The goal is to highlight certain key words("one" and "two" in this example), here's a better example:



@my_text = "This <b>one</b> plus <b>one</b> is a total of <b>two</b>"










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    Is it possible to pass pre formatted HTML to the haml file. For example I pass a variable such as:



    my_text = "<b>this is bold</b>"


    Then in my haml file:



    %p
    =@my_text


    I was hoping it would display This is bold
    But it just returns the original string and ignores the tags surrounding "this is bold"



    The goal is to highlight certain key words("one" and "two" in this example), here's a better example:



    @my_text = "This <b>one</b> plus <b>one</b> is a total of <b>two</b>"










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      Is it possible to pass pre formatted HTML to the haml file. For example I pass a variable such as:



      my_text = "<b>this is bold</b>"


      Then in my haml file:



      %p
      =@my_text


      I was hoping it would display This is bold
      But it just returns the original string and ignores the tags surrounding "this is bold"



      The goal is to highlight certain key words("one" and "two" in this example), here's a better example:



      @my_text = "This <b>one</b> plus <b>one</b> is a total of <b>two</b>"










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      Is it possible to pass pre formatted HTML to the haml file. For example I pass a variable such as:



      my_text = "<b>this is bold</b>"


      Then in my haml file:



      %p
      =@my_text


      I was hoping it would display This is bold
      But it just returns the original string and ignores the tags surrounding "this is bold"



      The goal is to highlight certain key words("one" and "two" in this example), here's a better example:



      @my_text = "This <b>one</b> plus <b>one</b> is a total of <b>two</b>"







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          Not sure what you want to achieve, but i'd recommend that you keep your markup in the haml and plug in your copy in the instance variable like this.



          MyTextController.rb



          @my_text = this is bold


          my_text.html.haml



          %b
          = @my_text


          Edit after further clarification.



          You can use sanitize helper for this.



          my_text.html.haml



          %p
          = sanitize(@my_text, tags: %w(b))





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          • The goal is to highlight certain key words("one" and "two" in this example), here's a better example: @my_text = "This <b>one</b> plus <b>one</b> is a total of <b>two</b>"

            – Matt
            Nov 15 '18 at 22:47













          • Ah, I see. Lemme improve my answer then.

            – TuringCreep
            Nov 15 '18 at 22:55













          • Awesome, that works perfect, and better than my solution.

            – Matt
            Nov 16 '18 at 0:11



















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          Ahh I figured it out, looks like you can do:



          %p
          = raw @my_text





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            Not sure what you want to achieve, but i'd recommend that you keep your markup in the haml and plug in your copy in the instance variable like this.



            MyTextController.rb



            @my_text = this is bold


            my_text.html.haml



            %b
            = @my_text


            Edit after further clarification.



            You can use sanitize helper for this.



            my_text.html.haml



            %p
            = sanitize(@my_text, tags: %w(b))





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            • The goal is to highlight certain key words("one" and "two" in this example), here's a better example: @my_text = "This <b>one</b> plus <b>one</b> is a total of <b>two</b>"

              – Matt
              Nov 15 '18 at 22:47













            • Ah, I see. Lemme improve my answer then.

              – TuringCreep
              Nov 15 '18 at 22:55













            • Awesome, that works perfect, and better than my solution.

              – Matt
              Nov 16 '18 at 0:11
















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            Not sure what you want to achieve, but i'd recommend that you keep your markup in the haml and plug in your copy in the instance variable like this.



            MyTextController.rb



            @my_text = this is bold


            my_text.html.haml



            %b
            = @my_text


            Edit after further clarification.



            You can use sanitize helper for this.



            my_text.html.haml



            %p
            = sanitize(@my_text, tags: %w(b))





            share|improve this answer


























            • The goal is to highlight certain key words("one" and "two" in this example), here's a better example: @my_text = "This <b>one</b> plus <b>one</b> is a total of <b>two</b>"

              – Matt
              Nov 15 '18 at 22:47













            • Ah, I see. Lemme improve my answer then.

              – TuringCreep
              Nov 15 '18 at 22:55













            • Awesome, that works perfect, and better than my solution.

              – Matt
              Nov 16 '18 at 0:11














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            Not sure what you want to achieve, but i'd recommend that you keep your markup in the haml and plug in your copy in the instance variable like this.



            MyTextController.rb



            @my_text = this is bold


            my_text.html.haml



            %b
            = @my_text


            Edit after further clarification.



            You can use sanitize helper for this.



            my_text.html.haml



            %p
            = sanitize(@my_text, tags: %w(b))





            share|improve this answer















            Not sure what you want to achieve, but i'd recommend that you keep your markup in the haml and plug in your copy in the instance variable like this.



            MyTextController.rb



            @my_text = this is bold


            my_text.html.haml



            %b
            = @my_text


            Edit after further clarification.



            You can use sanitize helper for this.



            my_text.html.haml



            %p
            = sanitize(@my_text, tags: %w(b))






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            answered Nov 15 '18 at 22:29









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            • The goal is to highlight certain key words("one" and "two" in this example), here's a better example: @my_text = "This <b>one</b> plus <b>one</b> is a total of <b>two</b>"

              – Matt
              Nov 15 '18 at 22:47













            • Ah, I see. Lemme improve my answer then.

              – TuringCreep
              Nov 15 '18 at 22:55













            • Awesome, that works perfect, and better than my solution.

              – Matt
              Nov 16 '18 at 0:11



















            • The goal is to highlight certain key words("one" and "two" in this example), here's a better example: @my_text = "This <b>one</b> plus <b>one</b> is a total of <b>two</b>"

              – Matt
              Nov 15 '18 at 22:47













            • Ah, I see. Lemme improve my answer then.

              – TuringCreep
              Nov 15 '18 at 22:55













            • Awesome, that works perfect, and better than my solution.

              – Matt
              Nov 16 '18 at 0:11

















            The goal is to highlight certain key words("one" and "two" in this example), here's a better example: @my_text = "This <b>one</b> plus <b>one</b> is a total of <b>two</b>"

            – Matt
            Nov 15 '18 at 22:47







            The goal is to highlight certain key words("one" and "two" in this example), here's a better example: @my_text = "This <b>one</b> plus <b>one</b> is a total of <b>two</b>"

            – Matt
            Nov 15 '18 at 22:47















            Ah, I see. Lemme improve my answer then.

            – TuringCreep
            Nov 15 '18 at 22:55







            Ah, I see. Lemme improve my answer then.

            – TuringCreep
            Nov 15 '18 at 22:55















            Awesome, that works perfect, and better than my solution.

            – Matt
            Nov 16 '18 at 0:11





            Awesome, that works perfect, and better than my solution.

            – Matt
            Nov 16 '18 at 0:11













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            Ahh I figured it out, looks like you can do:



            %p
            = raw @my_text





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              Ahh I figured it out, looks like you can do:



              %p
              = raw @my_text





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                Ahh I figured it out, looks like you can do:



                %p
                = raw @my_text





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                Ahh I figured it out, looks like you can do:



                %p
                = raw @my_text






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