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| <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
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| <!-- $Revision$ -->
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|   <sect1 id="template.resources">
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|    <title>Resources</title>
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|    <para>
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| 	The templates may come from a variety of sources. When you display or fetch
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| 	a template, or when you include a template from within another template,
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| 	you supply a resource type, followed by the appropriate path and template
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| 	name. If a resource is not explicitly given the value of <link
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| 	linkend="variable.default.resource.type">$default_resource_type</link> is
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| 	assumed.
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|    </para>
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|    <sect2 id="templates.from.template.dir">
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|     <title>Templates from $template_dir</title>
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|     <para>
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|      Templates from the $template_dir do not require a template
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|      resource, although you can use the file: resource for consistancy.
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|      Just supply the path to the template you want to use relative to
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|      the $template_dir root directory.
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|     </para>
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|     <example>
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|      <title>using templates from $template_dir</title>
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|      <programlisting role="php">
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| <![CDATA[
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| <?php
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| $smarty->display("index.tpl");
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| $smarty->display("admin/menu.tpl");
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| $smarty->display("file:admin/menu.tpl"); // same as one above
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| ?>
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| 
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| {* from within Smarty template *}
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| {include file="index.tpl"}
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| {include file="file:index.tpl"} {* same as one above *}
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| ]]>
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| </programlisting>
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|     </example>
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|    </sect2>
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|    <sect2 id="templates.from.any.dir">
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|     <title>Templates from any directory</title>
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|     <para>
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|      Templates outside of the $template_dir require the file: template
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|      resource type, followed by the absolute path and name of the
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|      template.
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|     </para>
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|     <example>
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|      <title>using templates from any directory</title>
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|      <programlisting role="php">
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| <![CDATA[
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| <?php
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| $smarty->display("file:/export/templates/index.tpl");
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| $smarty->display("file:/path/to/my/templates/menu.tpl");
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| ?>
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| 
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| {* from within Smarty template *}
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| {include file="file:/usr/local/share/templates/navigation.tpl"}
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| ]]>
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| </programlisting>
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|     </example>
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| 
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|     <sect3 id="templates.windows.filepath">
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|      <title>Windows Filepaths</title>
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|      <para>
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|       If you are using a Windows machine, filepaths usually include a
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|       drive letter (C:) at the beginning of the pathname. Be sure to use
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|       "file:" in the path to avoid namespace conflicts and get the
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|       desired results.
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|      </para>
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|      <example>
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|       <title>using templates from windows file paths</title>
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|       <programlisting role="php">
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| <![CDATA[
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| <?php
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| $smarty->display("file:C:/export/templates/index.tpl");
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| $smarty->display("file:F:/path/to/my/templates/menu.tpl");
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| ?>
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| 
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| {* from within Smarty template *}
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| {include file="file:D:/usr/local/share/templates/navigation.tpl"}
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| ]]>
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| </programlisting>
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|      </example>
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|     </sect3>
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|    </sect2>
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| 
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|    <sect2 id="templates.from.elsewhere">
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|     <title>Templates from other sources</title>
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|     <para>
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|      You can retrieve templates using whatever possible source you can
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|      access with PHP: databases, sockets, LDAP, and so on. You do this
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|      by writing resource plugin functions and registering them with
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|      Smarty.
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|     </para>
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| 
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|     <para>
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|      See <link linkend="plugins.resources">resource plugins</link>
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|      section for more information on the functions you are supposed
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|      to provide.
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|     </para>
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| 
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|     <note>
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|      <para>
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|       Note that you cannot override the built-in
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|       <literal>file</literal> resource, but you can provide a resource
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|       that fetches templates from the file system in some other way by
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|       registering under another resource name.
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|      </para>
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|     </note>
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|     <example>
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|      <title>using custom resources</title>
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|      <programlisting role="php">
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| <![CDATA[
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| <?php
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| // put these function somewhere in your application
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| function db_get_template ($tpl_name, &$tpl_source, &$smarty_obj)
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| {
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|     // do database call here to fetch your template,
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|     // populating $tpl_source
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|     $sql = new SQL;
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|     $sql->query("select tpl_source
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|                    from my_table
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|                   where tpl_name='$tpl_name'");
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|     if ($sql->num_rows) {
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|         $tpl_source = $sql->record['tpl_source'];
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|         return true;
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|     } else {
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|         return false;
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| function db_get_timestamp($tpl_name, &$tpl_timestamp, &$smarty_obj)
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| {
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|     // do database call here to populate $tpl_timestamp.
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|     $sql = new SQL;
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|     $sql->query("select tpl_timestamp
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|                    from my_table
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|                   where tpl_name='$tpl_name'");
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|     if ($sql->num_rows) {
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|         $tpl_timestamp = $sql->record['tpl_timestamp'];
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|         return true;
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|     } else {
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|         return false;
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| function db_get_secure($tpl_name, &$smarty_obj)
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| {
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|     // assume all templates are secure
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|     return true;
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| }
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| 
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| function db_get_trusted($tpl_name, &$smarty_obj)
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| {
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|     // not used for templates
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| }
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| 
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| // register the resource name "db"
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| $smarty->register_resource("db", array("db_get_template",
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|                                        "db_get_timestamp",
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|                                        "db_get_secure",
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|                                        "db_get_trusted"));
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| 
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| // using resource from php script
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| $smarty->display("db:index.tpl");
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| ?>
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| 
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| {* using resource from within Smarty template *}
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| {include file="db:/extras/navigation.tpl"}
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| ]]>
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| </programlisting>
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|     </example>
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|    </sect2>
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| 
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|    <sect2 id="default.template.handler.function">
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|     <title>Default template handler function</title>
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|     <para>
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|      You can specify a function that is used to retrieve template
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|      contents in the event the template cannot be retrieved from its
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|      resource. One use of this is to create templates that do not exist
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|      on-the-fly.
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|     </para>
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|     <example>
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|      <title>using the default template handler function</title>
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|      <programlisting role="php">
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| <![CDATA[
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| <?php
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| // put this function somewhere in your application
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| 
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| function make_template ($resource_type, $resource_name, &$template_source, &$template_timestamp, &$smarty_obj)
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| {
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| 	if( $resource_type == 'file' ) {
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| 		if ( ! is_readable ( $resource_name )) {
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| 			// create the template file, return contents.
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| 			$template_source = "This is a new template.";
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| 			$template_timestamp = time();
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| 			$smarty_obj->_write_file($resource_name,$template_source);
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| 			return true;
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| 		}
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|     } else {
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| 		// not a file
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| 		return false;
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| // set the default handler
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| $smarty->default_template_handler_func = 'make_template';
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| ?>
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| ]]>
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| </programlisting>
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|     </example>
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|    </sect2>
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| </sect1>
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