$security
$security true/false, default is false. Security is good for
situations when you have untrusted parties editing the templates
(via ftp for example) and you want to reduce the risk of system
security compromises through the template language. Turning on
security enforces the following rules to the template language,
unless specifially overridden with
$security_settings:
If $php_handling
is set to SMARTY_PHP_ALLOW, this is
implicitly changed to SMARTY_PHP_PASSTHRU
PHP functions are not allowed in {if} statements,
except those specified in the
$security_settings
templates can only be included from directories
listed in the
$secure_dir array
local files can only be fetched from directories listed in the
$secure_dir
array using {fetch}
{php}{/php} tags are not allowed
PHP functions are not allowed as modifiers, except those specified in the
$security_settings