On 15 January 2011 10:02, Tim <[email protected]> wrote:
> Has anyone else any feedback to give me on this?! I still havent
> progressed in the matter. Really frustrating. Thanks in advance!!

So what did you learn from debugging it?

Colin

> Regards
>
> On 14 Jan, 13:00, Colin Law <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 14 January 2011 11:33, Tim <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> > On Jan 14, 11:01 am, Frederick Cheung <[email protected]>
>> > wrote:
>> >> On Jan 13, 8:51 pm, Tim <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> >> > 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!!
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>> >> So, what happens when you try and access view this page in your
>> >> browser ? have you verified what @news contains ?
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>> >> Fred
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>> > 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:)
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>> 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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