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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T22:31:57+00:00 2026-05-21T22:31:57+00:00

I use foo helper function in my view: <%= foo [hello, stack, overflow] %>

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I use foo helper function in my view:

 <%= foo ["hello", "stack", "overflow"] %>

When foo is defined like this:

def foo(arr)
  result = ''
  arr.each do |a|
    result += content_tag(:div, a)
  end
  result
end

The page renders:

<div>hello</div><div>stack</div><div>overflow</div>

But, if change foo‘s definition to be:

def foo(arr)
  content_tag(:div, arr[0]) + content_tag(:div, arr[1]) + content_tag(:div, arr[2])
end

I get the expected result:

hello
stack
overflow

How would you fix foo‘s definition above to get the expected result ? (i.e. I don’t want the characters to be escaped)

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    2026-05-21T22:31:58+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 10:31 pm

    Try this:

    def foo(arr)
      result = ''
      arr.each do |a|
        result += content_tag(:div, a)
      end
      raw result
    end
    

    Edit.

    To be clearer, you’re creating a string and Rails doesn’t know whether or not it’s safe to display.
    To be even more precise, Rails has no doubt concerning the content_tags it creates.

    So you could solve your problem telling rails your initializer string is safe:

    def foo(arr)
      result = ''.html_safe
      arr.each do |a|
        result += content_tag(:div, a)
      end
      result
    end
    
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