On 14 January 2011 11:33, Tim <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On Jan 14, 11:01 am, Frederick Cheung <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> On Jan 13, 8:51 pm, Tim <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi I cant seem to figure out this problem. Im using Nokogiri to
>> > connect to an API and parse the XML response. I am then trying to
>> > display it in my view. I can se the data in my Terminal when I do some
>> > debugging on the XML object but cant seem to get it to the view. I
>> > have pasted some of the code 
>> > herehttp://refactormycode.com/codes/1567-problem-with-passing-xml-from-ap...
>> > Please all help is appreciated.
>> > Thanks!!
>>
>> So, what happens when you try and access view this page in your
>> browser ? have you verified what @news contains ?
>>
>> Fred
>
> Hi Fred!
> I did some output on the @news object in my view and I do get some
> console output of the xml response but in the browser its empty. How
> do you do some descent debugging on objects in Rails 3?! First I did
> some good old puts and then I merely did <%= @news %>. So to round it
> up. It seems though as @news contains the xml but I cant display it in
> the browser. Also I cant see the <li> for some unexplained reason.
> When I debug in the browser the DOM stops at <ul id="news">
> Feeling a bit confused about this:)

You can use ruby-debug to break into the code (model, controller or
view) in order to inspect data.  See the Rails Guide on debugging for
how to do this, and other tips for debugging.

Colin

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