Add .blade.php
to your view file name
You probably have your file named view.php
You need to name your file view.blade.php
Pregunta
In my routes.php file:
Route::get('register', function(){
return View::make('register');
});
with my register view as so:
<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>Register</title>
</head>
<body>
<h2>Register!</h2>
{{ Form::open(array('url' => 'register')) }}
{{ Form::close() }}
</body>
</html>
However the stuff between the braces fails to generate any HTML at all? All I see is:
{{ Form::open(array('url' => 'register')) }}
{{ Form::close() }}
in the browser when really
<form method="POST" action="http://localhost:8000/register" accept-charset="UTF-8">
<input name="_token" type="hidden" value="1gDaHZGie4TwE47wIT7T7uUU5hQOKu8hfFHG6Dwj">
</form>
should be displayed? Have you seen this before?
Solución
Add .blade.php
to your view file name
You probably have your file named view.php
You need to name your file view.blade.php
Otros consejos
My problem here was that I had used double-curly brackets: {{ some code here }}
instead of using a curly followed by two exclamation marks: {!! some code here !!}
. Laravel 5.1 on PHP 5.5.