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Posted by Todd on 09/08/05 16:54
Thanks.
I am doing this in my code:
$smarty->config_overwrite = false;
$smarty->display('page.tpl');
This in my config:
stylesheets = "styles/_common.css"
stylesheets = "styles/_common_interior.css"
stylesheets = "styles/main_nav_interior.css"
stylesheets = "styles/left_nav.css"
And then this in my template:
{foreach from=#stylesheets# item=stylesheet_loc}
<link href="{$stylesheet_loc}" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
media="screen" />
{/foreach}
And I am only getting one of the four values I set in the config:
<link href="styles/left_nav.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
media="screen" />
Thanks,
Todd
--- boots <jayboots@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Actually, Smarty does allow for such a thing.
>
> http://smarty.php.net/manual/en/variable.config.overwrite.php
>
> Once they are setup, you can also access the array via the $smarty
> reserved variable {$smarty.config.foo}
>
> HTH
>
> --- Todd <thsiegel@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Fair enough. I am new to Smarty and playing around a bit, but also
> > trying to
> > get something done.
> >
> > Each page in my site has one or more stylesheets depending on where
> > in the site
> > it is and what design elements it contains. I want to be able to
> > dynamically
> > add each stylesheet as necessary. So I was imagining template code
> > like this
> > (assuming arrays worked from config files):
> >
> > {foreach from=#stylesheets# item=stylesheet_loc}
> > <link href="{$stylesheet_loc}" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
> > media="screen" />
> > {/foreach}
> >
> > How could I implement that without assigning the array
> > ($smarty->assign('stylesheets', array("css1.css", "css2.css"))) to in
> > my php
> > code?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Todd
> >
> > --- Howard Katz <hkatz93@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Todd,
> > >
> > > Typically, it is better to let us know what you want to DO with
> > > Smarty rather than possibly force an inappropriate method on the
> > > solution.
> > >
> > > So without further insight to what you are trying to do, I will
> > > attempt to answer your question.
> > >
> > > I do not think that Smarty allows for arrays in configuration
> > files.
> > > Smarty templates are PHP aware and you can stuff arrays into them,
> > > however. So, you could have the array in PHP and just feed it into
> > > the template.
> > >
> > > <?php
> > >
> > > require('Smarty.class.php');
> > >
> > > $employee_id_ary[1525]='Susan Schwartz';
> > > $employee_id_ary[1343]='Ashish Khadalanwal';
> > > $employee_id_ary[2452]='Joe Smith';
> > >
> > > $smarty = new Smarty();
> > > $smarty->assign('employee_id_ary', $employee_id_ary);
> > > $smarty->assign('id', 1525);
> > > $smarty->display('employee_tpl.html');
> > >
> > >
> > > ?>
> > >
> > > template file named employee_tpl.html:
> > >
> > > {*this is the Smarty Template*}
> > > Employee name = {$employee_id_ary[$id]}
> > >
> > > Output:
> > > Employee name = Susan Schwartz
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > So, does that allow you enough flexability?
> > >
> > > -Howard
> > > --- Todd <thsiegel@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > > Are numerically indexed arrays supported in config files? If
> > not,
> > > > what is a
> > > > good alternative?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Todd
> > > >
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