|  | Posted by Evan Wagner on 07/17/05 23:15 
That's not really what smarty was designed for. You want to seperateyour logic and presentation. For example, if you wanted to assign the
 $data variable in smarty to fetch_some_date_from_db(); then you would
 do it like this:
 
 $smarty->assign('data', fetch_some_data_from_db());
 
 And thus for you to show what fetch_some_data_from_db() has done you
 would just need this in your template file:
 
 {$data}
 
 If you cannot understand this you need to at least read the crash
 course on the Smarty site.
 
 On 7/17/05, Fredrik Arild Takle <ftakle@go-publish.com> wrote:
 > Hi there,
 >
 > inside a template I do the following
 >
 > {php}
 >     $data = fetch_some_data_from_db();
 > {/php}
 >
 >
 > <head>
 > <title>Test</titel>
 > </head>
 > <body>
 >     {data}
 > </body>
 >
 >
 > My problem is how do I assign the $data variable?
 >
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