require 'cgi'
require 'erb'
module ActionView
module Helpers #:nodoc:
# Provides methods to generate HTML tags programmatically when you can't use
# a Builder. By default, they output XHTML compliant tags.
module TagHelper
include ERB::Util
BOOLEAN_ATTRIBUTES = Set.new(%w(disabled readonly multiple))
# Returns an empty HTML tag of type +name+ which by default is XHTML
# compliant. Set +open+ to true to create an open tag compatible
# with HTML 4.0 and below. Add HTML attributes by passing an attributes
# hash to +options+. Set +escape+ to false to disable attribute value
# escaping.
#
# ==== Options
# The +options+ hash is used with attributes with no value like (disabled and
# readonly), which you can give a value of true in the +options+ hash. You can use
# symbols or strings for the attribute names.
#
# ==== Examples
# tag("br")
# # =>
#
# tag("br", nil, true)
# # =>
#
# tag("input", { :type => 'text', :disabled => true })
# # =>
#
# tag("img", { :src => "open & shut.png" })
# # =>
#
# tag("img", { :src => "open & shut.png" }, false, false)
# # =>
def tag(name, options = nil, open = false, escape = true)
"<#{name}#{tag_options(options, escape) if options}" + (open ? ">" : " />")
end
# Returns an HTML block tag of type +name+ surrounding the +content+. Add
# HTML attributes by passing an attributes hash to +options+.
# Instead of passing the content as an argument, you can also use a block
# in which case, you pass your +options+ as the second parameter.
# Set escape to false to disable attribute value escaping.
#
# ==== Options
# The +options+ hash is used with attributes with no value like (disabled and
# readonly), which you can give a value of true in the +options+ hash. You can use
# symbols or strings for the attribute names.
#
# ==== Examples
# content_tag(:p, "Hello world!")
# # =>
Hello world!
# content_tag(:div, content_tag(:p, "Hello world!"), :class => "strong") # # =>Hello world!
Hello world!