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fixed some typos, thank to mehdi
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@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ OUTPUT: (same for both examples)
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{* display value of page from URL (GET) http://www.domain.com/index.php?page=foo *}
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{$smarty.get.page}
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{* display the variable "page" from a form a form (POST) *}
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{* display the variable "page" from a form (POST) *}
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{$smarty.post.page}
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{* display the value of the cookie "username" *}
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@@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ Cold Wave Linked to Temperatures.
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index.php:
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$smarty = new Smarty;
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$smarty->assign('articleTitle', 'Psychics predict world didn't end');
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$smarty->assign('articleTitle', "Psychics predict world didn't end");
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$smarty->display('index.tpl');
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index.tpl:
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@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ $smarty->autoload_filters = array('pre' => array('trim', 'stamp'),
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<para>
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This tells Smarty whether or not to cache the output of the templates.
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By default this is set to 0, or disabled. If your templates generate
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redundant redundant content, it is advisable to turn on caching. This
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redundant content, it is advisable to turn on caching. This
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will result in significant performance gains. You can also have multiple
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caches for the same template. A value of 1 or 2 enables caching. 1 tells
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Smarty to use the current $cache_lifetime variable to determine if the
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