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Stormtrooper Smarty Rookie
Joined: 26 Feb 2004 Posts: 6 Location: Silver Spring, MD
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Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2004 2:26 pm Post subject: processing internal blocks |
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I'm looking for a way to process an internal block in a template so that the same block can be used multiple times within a template file. I currently do not see any way to do this from the documentation or searching around the forums. Forgive me if I've missed something.
For instance, Say I have the following template file:
Code: | Here is some content
{process block="table" right="some stuff" left="More stuff"}
... a bunch of random content ...
{process block="table" right="Look at me go!" left="Yeehaw"}
... maybe some more random content ...
{block name="table"}
<table width="{$width}">
<tr>
<td>{$left}</td>
<td>{$right}</td>
</tr>
</table>
{/block}
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I want to be able to build a 'block' of template code that can be 'processed' in several locations of the same file. I know it would be possible to save that 'table' block as a seperate file and then {include} it with the proper attrs being passed to it to fill in it's content. But I feel it would be extremely useful to be able to include small blocks like this all inside the same template file. It can save a lot of duplication and extra files wouldn't need to be created for it to work.
I also can not create my own plugin to do this, since there's no way for me to create a 'block' and not have its internals processed by smarty until a {process} directive is called for the block. _________________ Jason Morriss
http://www.psychostats.com/ |
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boots Administrator
Joined: 16 Apr 2003 Posts: 5611 Location: Toronto, Canada
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Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2004 7:39 pm Post subject: |
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Well, you can always segregate the template portions to their own files and then include them. Alternatively, you can consider the following interesting thread. |
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