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- Trim header while here
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With Hat: ruby@
Sponsored by: RideCharge Inc. / TaxiMagic
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With Hat: ruby@
Sponsored by: RideCharge Inc. / TaxiMagic
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The original String#fast_xs method is based on the xchar code by Sam Ruby:
o intertwingly.net/stories/2005/09/28/xchar.rb
o intertwingly.net/blog/2005/09/28/XML-Cleansing
_why also packages an older version with Hpricot (patches submitted). The
version here should be compatible with the latest version of Hpricot code.
Ruby on Rails will automatically use String#fast_xs from either Hpricot or this
gem version with the bundled Builder package.
String#fast_xs is an almost exact translation of Sam Ruby's original
implementation (String#to_xs), but it does escape a " (which is an
optional, but all parsers are able ot handle it. XML::Builder as packaged in
Rails 2.0 will be automatically use String#fast_xs instead of String#to_xs
available.
WWW: http://fast-xs.rubyforge.org/
PR: ports/163362
Submitted by: Scott Sanders <scott@jssjr.com>
Sponsored by: RideCharge Inc. / Taxi Magic
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