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|   | <!-- $Revision$ --> | ||
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|  | <!ENTITY note.parameter.merge '<note> | ||
|  |  <title>Technical Note</title> | ||
|  |  <para> | ||
|  |   The <parameter>merge</parameter> parameter respects array keys, so if | ||
|  |   you merge two numerically indexed arrays, they may overwrite each other | ||
|  |   or result in non-sequential keys. This is unlike the array_merge() function | ||
|  |   of PHP which wipes out numerical keys and renumbers them. | ||
|  |  </para> | ||
|  | </note>'> | ||
|  | 
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|  | <!ENTITY parameter.compileid '<para> | ||
|  |  As an optional third parameter, you can pass a <parameter>compile_id</parameter>.  | ||
|  |  This is in the event that you want to compile different versions of | ||
|  |  the same template, such as having separate templates compiled | ||
|  |  for different languages. Another use for compile_id is when you | ||
|  |  use more than one $template_dir but only one $compile_dir. Set | ||
|  |  a separate <parameter>compile_id</parameter> for each $template_dir, otherwise | ||
|  |  templates of the same name will overwrite each other. You can | ||
|  |  also set the <link | ||
|  |  linkend="variable.compile.id">$compile_id</link> variable once | ||
|  |  instead of passing this to each call to this function. | ||
|  | </para>'> |