another entity

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didou
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of PHP which wipes out numerical keys and renumbers them.
</para>
</note>'>
<!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>'>

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cache id. See the <link linkend="caching">caching
section</link> for more information.
</para>
<para>
As an optional third parameter, you can pass a compile id. 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 compile_id 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 display().
</para>
&parameter.compileid;
<example>
<title>display</title>
<programlisting role="php">

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cache id. See the <link linkend="caching">caching
section</link> for more information.
</para>
<para>
As an optional third parameter, you can pass a compile id. 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 compile_id 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 fetch().
</para>
&parameter.compileid;
<para>
<example>
<title>fetch</title>