Variables loaded from config files
Variables that are loaded from the
config files
are referenced by
enclosing them within hash marks (#), or with the smarty variable
$smarty.config.
The second syntax is useful for embedding into quoted attribute
values.
Example 4-5. config variables
foo.conf:
pageTitle = "This is mine"
bodyBgColor = "#eeeeee"
tableBorderSize = "3"
tableBgColor = "#bbbbbb"
rowBgColor = "#cccccc" |
index.tpl:
{config_load file="foo.conf"}
<html>
<title>{#pageTitle#}</title>
<body bgcolor="{#bodyBgColor#}">
<table border="{#tableBorderSize#}" bgcolor="{#tableBgColor#}">
<tr bgcolor="{#rowBgColor#}">
<td>First</td>
<td>Last</td>
<td>Address</td>
</tr>
</table>
</body>
</html> |
index.tpl: (alternate syntax)
{config_load file="foo.conf"}
<html>
<title>{$smarty.config.pageTitle}</title>
<body bgcolor="{$smarty.config.bodyBgColor}">
<table border="{$smarty.config.tableBorderSize}" bgcolor="{$smarty.config.tableBgColor}">
<tr bgcolor="{$smarty.config.rowBgColor}">
<td>First</td>
<td>Last</td>
<td>Address</td>
</tr>
</table>
</body>
</html> |
this will output for both examples:
<html>
<title>This is mine</title>
<body bgcolor="#eeeeee">
<table border="3" bgcolor="#bbbbbb">
<tr bgcolor="#cccccc">
<td>First</td>
<td>Last</td>
<td>Address</td>
</tr>
</table>
</body>
</html> |
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Config file variables cannot be used until
after they are loaded in from a config file. This procedure is
explained later in this document under
{config_load}.
See also Variables and
$smarty reserved
variables