It's a system like Julius, but for producing HTML.

Michael

On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 12:14 PM, Anton Cheshkov <acheshkov@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, 

What is the 'HTML interpolation' ? 
I know only  about mathematic interpolation processes
what is it ?  ;)

Thanks 


2011/5/15 Michael Snoyman <michael@snoyman.com>
It's done: http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/hamlet/0.8.1/doc/html/Text-Romeo.html

Though the name is silly and will likely be changed, the functionality is sticking around. Romeo allows you to create "new languages", like Julius and Coffeescript. I'll likely be including a pass-through HTML interpolator in the next release of Hamlet as well. There's no docs on how to use it for now, so just look at the Julius module source code.

Michael


On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 8:21 AM, <vagif.verdi@gmail.com> wrote:
Currently i use interpolatedstring-perl6 library for string interpolations
(sql statements etc)

But i remember there were discussions on including such generic string
templates into yesod.

It would be good to get rid of another dependency.

What is the status of it ?

Regards,
Vagif Verdi

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