Ruby on Rails Thursday, November 13, 2014

You will have to use nokogiri gem to parse it and iterate. 

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On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 8:12 PM, Scott Bradford <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
I am trying to build it nearly like the PHP example above.

I'll build the header row for a table and then run the loop to fill the
cells and then put in a closer for the table.

Here is a sample of the data:

<store>
    <storeId>2970</storeId>
    <name>Best Buy Mobile - Brunswick Square Mall </name>
</store>
<store>
    <storeId>598</storeId>
    <name>East Brunswick</name>
</store>
<store>
    <storeId>2980</storeId>
    <name>Best Buy Mobile - Menlo Park Mall </name>
</store>

I will be adding in more portions of the hash to the end product, but
want to understand how to iterate two items first. Does this help?

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