{literal}
{literal} tags allow a block of data to be taken literally. This is typically
used around javascript or stylesheet blocks where curly braces would
interfere with the template
delimiter
syntax. Anything within
{literal}{/literal} tags is not interpreted, but displayed as-is. If you
need template tags embedded in your {literal} block, consider using {ldelim}{rdelim} to escape the
individual delimiters instead.
Example 7-16. {literal} tags {literal}
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
function isblank(field) {
if (field.value == '')
{ return false; }
else
{
document.loginform.submit();
return true;
}
}
// -->
</script>
{/literal} |
|
See also
Escaping Smarty Parsing.