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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T21:15:30+00:00 2026-05-16T21:15:30+00:00

I ran into a big problem in moving my application to Rails 3. I

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I ran into a big problem in moving my application to Rails 3. I have a view helper which i call ‘WidgetHelper’. It helps to render some partials automatically when i refer to it. For example

<%= widget('loginbox', :global => true) %>

But it not works correctly. It renders HTML code as I want, but escapes the return value, what is not expected. How can I tell to render (or to something) to not escape the return value for me?

Here is my code:

  def widget(widget, options={})
    begin
      unless options[:fullpath]
        render :partial => widget_path(widget, options[:global])
      else
        render "widgets/#{widget}"
      end
    rescue ActionView::MissingTemplate
      "<!-- widget: #{widget.inspect}, #{options.inspect} -->"
    end
  end
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    2026-05-16T21:15:30+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 9:15 pm
    def widget(widget, options={})
      begin
        unless options[:fullpath]
          raw render(:partial => widget_path(widget, options[:global]))
        else
          raw render("widgets/#{widget}"))
        end
      rescue ActionView::MissingTemplate
        raw "<!-- widget: #{widget.inspect}, #{options.inspect} -->"
      end
    end
    

    The raw method of Rails 3 does the reverse of h method in Rails 2. Escaping a string was done with the h method on Rails 2. On Rails 3, strings output from a view are escaped by default, and the escaping can be disabled by the raw method.

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