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replace
A simple search and replace on a variable. This is equivalent to the
PHP's str_replace() function.
Basic usage
{$myVar|replace:"foo":"bar"}
Parameters
| Parameter Position | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | string | Yes | This is the string of text to be replaced. |
| 2 | string | Yes | This is the string of text to replace with. |
Examples
<?php
$smarty->assign('articleTitle', "Child's Stool Great for Use in Garden.");
Where template is:
{$articleTitle}
{$articleTitle|replace:'Garden':'Vineyard'}
{$articleTitle|replace:' ':' '}
Will output:
Child's Stool Great for Use in Garden.
Child's Stool Great for Use in Vineyard.
Child's Stool Great for Use in Garden.
See also regex_replace and
escape.