Embedding Vars in Double Quotes
Smarty will recognize assigned
variables
embedded in double quotes so long as the variable name contains only numbers,
letters, underscores and brackets[]
(see naming).
With any other characters (period,
object reference, etc.) the variable must be surrounded by
`backticks`. You cannot embed
modifiers, they must always
be applied outside of quotes.
Example 3-5. embedded quotes syntax SYNTAX EXAMPLES:
{func var="test $foo test"} <-- sees $foo
{func var="test $foo_bar test"} <-- sees $foo_bar
{func var="test $foo[0] test"} <-- sees $foo[0]
{func var="test $foo[bar] test"} <-- sees $foo[bar]
{func var="test $foo.bar test"} <-- sees $foo (not $foo.bar)
{func var="test `$foo.bar` test"} <-- sees $foo.bar
{func var="test `$foo.bar` test"|escape} <-- modifiers outside quotes!
PRACTICAL EXAMPLES:
{include file="subdir/$tpl_name.tpl"} <-- will replace $tpl_name with value
{cycle values="one,two,`$smarty.config.myval`"} <-- must have backticks |
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See also escape.