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Posted by Todd Siegel on 10/20/05 23:45
Thanks that did it.
--- boots <jayboots@yahoo.com> wrote:
> --- Todd Siegel <thsiegel@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > I added backticks per the link you sent, but it's still not working.
> >
> > {include file="`$page_info->getRequestedPath()`.tpl"} (and other
> > quote/backtick combinations)
>
> Not per the link I sent. That page does not indicate that you can embed
> object method calls. You can however use the cat modifier:
>
> {include file=$page_info->getRequestedPath()|cat:".tpl"}
>
> But why wouldn't the method return the full path including the
> extension so that you can simplify to:
>
> {include file=$page_info->getRequestedPath()}
>
> ?
>
> See:
> http://smarty.php.net/manual/en/language.modifier.cat.php
>
> HTH
>
> xo boots
>
> > yields...
> >
> > <?php $_smarty_tpl_vars = $this->_tpl_vars;
> > $this->_smarty_include(array('smarty_include_tpl_file' =>
> > "`".($this->_tpl_vars['page_info'])."->getRequestedPath()`.tpl",
> > 'smarty_include_vars' => array()));
> > $this->_tpl_vars = $_smarty_tpl_vars;
> > unset($_smarty_tpl_vars);
> > ?>
> >
> > ..and...
> >
> > unable to read resource: "`Object id #2->getRequestedPath()`.tpl"
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Todd
> >
> > --- boots <jayboots@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> > > --- pbaker <baker_net@tlen.pl> wrote:
> > > > if the method returns the name U should assign the name to
> > variable,
> > > > something like this:
> > > >
> > > > {assign var="name" value=$page_info->getRequestedPath()}
> > > >
> > > > and then {include file="$name.tpl"} <--- not tested :P
> > >
> > > uhh, not exactly. This would work, but the real issue is the use of
> > > double quotes when they are not required.
> > >
> > > See:
> > > http://smarty.php.net/manual/en/language.syntax.quotes.php
> > >
> > > xo boots
>
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