0080a886b2
I think we are better off leaving `sudo` outside of the documented
way of installing gems (`activerecord`, `actionpack`, …).
We don’t want newbies to think that `sudo` is required or, even worse, than
they actually have to type `[sudo] gem install`.
In most scenarios, `sudo` is not needed to install gems, and people who do
need it, probably already know about it.
What do you think? 😁
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= Action View
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Action View is a framework for handling view template lookup and rendering, and provides
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view helpers that assist when building HTML forms, Atom feeds and more.
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Template formats that Action View handles are ERB (embedded Ruby, typically
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used to inline short Ruby snippets inside HTML), and XML Builder.
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== Download and installation
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The latest version of Action View can be installed with RubyGems:
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% gem install actionview
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Source code can be downloaded as part of the Rails project on GitHub
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* https://github.com/rails/rails/tree/master/actionview
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== License
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Action View is released under the MIT license:
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* http://www.opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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== Support
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API documentation is at
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* http://api.rubyonrails.org
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Bug reports can be filed for the Ruby on Rails project here:
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* https://github.com/rails/rails/issues
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Feature requests should be discussed on the rails-core mailing list here:
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* https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/rubyonrails-core
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