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diff --git a/vendor/smarty/smarty/docs/designers/language-builtin-functions/language-function-literal.md b/vendor/smarty/smarty/docs/designers/language-builtin-functions/language-function-literal.md deleted file mode 100644 index 27ebb3ff4..000000000 --- a/vendor/smarty/smarty/docs/designers/language-builtin-functions/language-function-literal.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -{literal} {#language.function.literal} -========= - -`{literal}` tags allow a block of data to be taken literally. This is -typically used around Javascript or stylesheet blocks where {curly -braces} would interfere with the template -[delimiter](#variable.left.delimiter) syntax. Anything within -`{literal}{/literal}` tags is not interpreted, but displayed as-is. If -you need template tags embedded in a `{literal}` block, consider using -[`{ldelim}{rdelim}`](#language.function.ldelim) to escape the individual -delimiters instead. - -> **Note** -> -> `{literal}{/literal}` tags are normally not necessary, as Smarty -> ignores delimiters that are surrounded by whitespace. Be sure your -> javascript and CSS curly braces are surrounded by whitespace. This is -> new behavior to Smarty 3. - - - <script> - // the following braces are ignored by Smarty - // since they are surrounded by whitespace - function myFoo { - alert('Foo!'); - } - // this one will need literal escapement - {literal} - function myBar {alert('Bar!');} - {/literal} - </script> - - - -See also [`{ldelim} {rdelim}`](#language.function.ldelim) and the -[escaping Smarty parsing](#language.escaping) page. |