updated README, doc.sgm with preg_replace() parameter issue. also removed "./" from index.php file

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mohrt
2001-01-19 16:01:46 +00:00
parent 282f654e4f
commit 3ae728db09
5 changed files with 23 additions and 22 deletions

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@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ $smarty->display("./templates/index.tpl");
--------- templates/header.tpl --------
<HTML>
<TITLE>{$title|default:"Home Page"}</TITLE>
<TITLE>{$title|default:"no title"}</TITLE>
<BODY>
--------- templates/footer.tpl --------
@@ -175,8 +175,8 @@ You can pass as many variables as you want. The included file inherits all the
current template vars, plus any that are passed to it. The passed variables are
only available within the scope of the included file. Also notice the way the
$title variable is printed to the template. It uses a variable modifier called
"default". Printing {$title|default:"Home Page"} means that if the value of
$title is empty, the text "Home Page" will be printed instead of nothing.
"default". Printing {$title|default:"no title"} means that if the value of
$title is empty, the text "no title" will be printed instead of nothing.
IF/ELSEIF/ELSE
--------------

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README
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@@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ DESCRIPTION:
REQUIREMENTS:
Smarty requires PHP 4 or later. Smarty was developed and tested
with 4.0.4pl1.
Smarty requires PHP 4.0.2 or later. Smarty was developed and tested
with 4.0.4pl1. See the BUGS section below.
INSTALLATION:
@@ -70,13 +70,13 @@ INSTALLATION:
BUGS:
There are no known bugs with Smarty, although there are some
bugs in PHP that cause problems with Smarty. preg_grep() previous
to 4.0.4 has a bug which Smarty has a built-in workaround for.
PHP 4.0.4 has a bug with user callbacks which would cause this
syntax in Smarty to crash PHP: {$varname|@modname}
Use PHP 4.0.4pl1 to fix this, or avoid using the "@" with
modifiers.
There are no known bugs with Smarty, although there are some bugs in PHP
that cause problems with Smarty. preg_replace() had a parameter added in
4.0.2 that is needed for Smarty. preg_grep() previous to 4.0.4 has a bug
which Smarty has a built-in workaround for. PHP 4.0.4 has a bug with user
callbacks which would cause this syntax in Smarty to crash PHP:
{$varname|@modname} Use PHP 4.0.4pl1 to fix this, or avoid using the "@"
with modifiers. To be absolutely safe, use 4.0.4pl or later with Smarty.
COPYRIGHT:
Copyright(c) 2000,2001 ispi. All rights reserved.

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
<?
require("./Smarty.class.php");
require("Smarty.class.php");
$smarty = new Smarty;

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doc.sgm
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@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@
<sect1>
<title>Requirements</title>
<para>
Smarty requires PHP 4 or later. See the
Smarty requires PHP 4.0.2 or later. See the
<link linkend="bugs">BUGS</link> section for caveats.
</para>
</sect1>
@@ -1753,13 +1753,14 @@ is the first week that has at least 4 days in the current year, and with Monday
<chapter id="bugs">
<title>BUGS</title>
<para>
There are no known bugs with Smarty, although there are some
bugs in PHP that can cause problems with Smarty. preg_grep() previous
to 4.0.4 has a bug which Smarty accomodates with a built-in workaround.
PHP 4.0.4 has a bug with user callbacks which would cause this
syntax in Smarty to crash PHP: {$varname|@modname}
Use PHP 4.0.4pl1 to fix this, or avoid using the "@" with
<link linkend="variable.modifiers">modifiers</link>.
There are no known bugs with Smarty, although there are some bugs in PHP
that cause problems with Smarty. preg_replace() had a parameter added in
4.0.2 that is needed for Smarty. preg_grep() previous to 4.0.4 has a bug
which Smarty has a built-in workaround for. PHP 4.0.4 has a bug with user
callbacks which would cause this syntax in Smarty to crash PHP:
{$varname|@modname} Use PHP 4.0.4pl1 to fix this, or avoid using the "@"
with <link linkend="variable.modifiers">modifiers</link>. To be absolutely
safe, use 4.0.4pl or later with Smarty.
</para>
</chapter>
<chapter id="credits">

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
<?
require("./Smarty.class.php");
require("Smarty.class.php");
$smarty = new Smarty;