Вопрос

I am trying to add 2 variable together inside of an assign. When reading the Smarty Assign Documentation it says: This complex example must have the variables in backticks, what does this mean?

Это было полезно?

Решение

It is the following sign `

So you have

 assign variable = `value`

Другие советы

According to the official Smarty documentation,

  • Smarty will recognize assigned variables embedded in "double quotes" so long as the variable name contains only numbers, letters, under_scores and brackets[].
  • With any other characters, for example a .period or $object->reference, then the variable must be surrounded by `backticks`.

In particular, if you are doing maths in, say, an assign, you need to use backticks for it to work.

backticks are only necessary when inside quotes, and when you have variables with characters such as . -> example:

{assign var="foo" value="myval is `$smarty.request.myval`"}
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