- Smarty 4.1.1 → 4.5.6 (behebt dynamic property deprecations) - Core-Klassen: #[\AllowDynamicProperties] für Admin_role, base, Config, Customer, Customer_group, CustomerGroups, Item, Structure, website - website.class.php: counts[parent_id] initialisieren vor ++ (PHP 8.1) - layout.class.php: HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE mit isset-Guard - website_init.php: session_status()-Check vor session_start - .htaccess: HTTPS-Redirect via X-Forwarded-Proto (statt SERVER_PORT) - themes/easyshop_advanced/media/: Parent-Theme-Assets nachgezogen - .gitignore: smarty.4.1.1.bak ausschließen
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Smarty 4 Documentation
Smarty is a template engine for PHP, facilitating the separation of presentation (HTML/CSS) from application logic.
It allows you to write templates, using variables, modifiers, functions and comments, like this:
<h1>{$title|escape}</h1>
<p>
The number of pixels is: {math equation="x * y" x=$height y=$width}.
</p>
When this template is rendered, with the value "Hello world" for the variable $title, 640 for $width, and 480 for $height, the result is:
<h1>Hello world</h1>
<p>
The number of pixels is: 307200.
</p>
Introduction
- Philosophy - or "Why do I need a template engine?"
- Features - or "Why do I want Smarty?"
- Getting Started
Smarty for template designers
- Basic Syntax
- Variables
- Variable Modifiers
- Combining Modifiers
- Built-in Functions
- Custom Functions
- Config Files
- Debugging Console
Smarty for php developers
- Charset Encoding
- Constants
- Smarty Class Variables
- Smarty Class Methods
- Caching
- Resources
- Advanced Features
- Extending Smarty With Plugins