Deprecated in favor of shakespeare Hamlet gives you a type-safe tool for generating HTML code. It works via Quasi-Quoting, and generating extremely efficient output code. The syntax is white-space sensitive, and it helps you avoid cross-site scripting issues and 404 errors. Please see the documentation at http://www.yesodweb.com/book/shakespearean-templates for more details. Here is a quick overview of hamlet html. Due to haddock escaping issues, we can't properly show variable insertion, but we are still going to show some conditionals. Please see http://www.yesodweb.com/book/shakespearean-templates for a thorough description.
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