minor typo in NEW_FEATURES.txt (setLiterals)

function is actually 'setLiterals' but docs refer to 'setLiteral'
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jplusc
2018-11-10 21:44:33 -05:00
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@@ -35,13 +35,13 @@ Smarty 3.1.32
will be treated now as literal. (This does apply for any number of delimiter repeatations).
However {{foo}} is not an literal but will be interpreted as a recursive Smarty tag.
If you use
$smarty->setLiteral(array('{{','}}'));
$smarty->setLiterals(array('{{','}}'));
{{foo}} is now a literal as well.
NOTE: In the last example nested Smarty tags starting with '{{' or ending with '}}' will not
work any longer, but this should be very very raw occouring restriction.
B) Example 2
Assume your delimiter are '<-' , '->' and '<--' , '-->' shall be literals
$smarty->setLiteral(array('<--','-->'));
$smarty->setLiterals(array('<--','-->'));
The capture buffers can now be accessed as array