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diff --git a/vendor/smarty/smarty/docs/designers/language-basic-syntax/language-syntax-attributes.md b/vendor/smarty/smarty/docs/designers/language-basic-syntax/language-syntax-attributes.md deleted file mode 100644 index 0fa7c7734..000000000 --- a/vendor/smarty/smarty/docs/designers/language-basic-syntax/language-syntax-attributes.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -Attributes {#language.syntax.attributes} -========== - -Most of the [functions](#language.syntax.functions) take attributes that -specify or modify their behavior. Attributes to Smarty functions are -much like HTML attributes. Static values don\'t have to be enclosed in -quotes, but it is required for literal strings. Variables with or -without modifiers may also be used, and should not be in quotes. You can -even use PHP function results, plugin results and complex expressions. - -Some attributes require boolean values (TRUE or FALSE). These can be -specified as `true` and `false`. If an attribute has no value assigned -it gets the default boolean value of true. - - - {include file="header.tpl"} - - {include file="header.tpl" nocache} // is equivalent to nocache=true - - {include file="header.tpl" attrib_name="attrib value"} - - {include file=$includeFile} - - {include file=#includeFile# title="My Title"} - - {assign var=foo value={counter}} // plugin result - - {assign var=foo value=substr($bar,2,5)} // PHP function result - - {assign var=foo value=$bar|strlen} // using modifier - - {assign var=foo value=$buh+$bar|strlen} // more complex expression - - {html_select_date display_days=true} - - {mailto address="smarty@example.com"} - - <select name="company_id"> - {html_options options=$companies selected=$company_id} - </select> - - - -> **Note** -> -> Although Smarty can handle some very complex expressions and syntax, -> it is a good rule of thumb to keep the template syntax minimal and -> focused on presentation. If you find your template syntax getting too -> complex, it may be a good idea to move the bits that do not deal -> explicitly with presentation to PHP by way of plugins or modifiers. |