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	update literal function docs to mention ldelim alternate
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		@@ -3,18 +3,20 @@
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		<sect1 id="language.function.literal">
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			<title>literal</title>
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			<para>
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			Literal tags allow a block of data to be taken literally,
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			not being interpreted by the Smarty engine. This is handy
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			for things like javascript sections, where there maybe
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			curly braces and such things that would confuse the template
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			parser. Anything within {literal}{/literal} tags is not
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			interpreted, but displayed as-is.
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            Literal tags allow a block of data to be taken literally. This is
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            typically used around javascript or stylesheet blocks where curly
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            braces would interfere with the template delimiter syntax. Anything
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            within {literal}{/literal} tags is not interpreted, but displayed
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            as-is. If you need template tags embedded in your literal block,
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            consider using
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            <linkend="language.function.ldelim">{ldelim}{rdelim}</link> to
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            escape the individual delimiters instead.
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			</para>
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<example>
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<title>literal tags</title>
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<programlisting>
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{literal}
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	<script language=javascript>
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	<script type="text/javascript">
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        	<!--
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                	function isblank(field) {
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@@ -51,4 +53,4 @@ End:
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vim600: syn=xml fen fdm=syntax fdl=2 si
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vim: et tw=78 syn=sgml
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vi: ts=1 sw=1
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-->
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-->
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