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Vieux 14/12/2005, 16h51   #4
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Par défaut Re: [SMARTY] Associative Arrays with special characters

--- Pedro <daffodil@daffodil.uk.com> wrote:
> Maybe the documentation should be changed to indicate these facts ??


Why? Recognized variable syntax is already described succinctly:
http://smarty.php.net/manual/en/lang....variables.php

I see no need to start listing all the things that aren't legal in addition to
saying what *is* legal. The real problem is that no matter what we put in the
manual, people still won't read it.

boots

> pete
>
>
> Monte Ohrt wrote:
> > http://www.phpinsider.com/smarty-for...pic.php?t=6227
> >
> > same goes for colons.
> >
> > Andrew Nagy wrote:
> >
> >> I have a serialized XML document in an associative array using
> >> XML_Serializer. Due to the use of namespaces, many of the elements in
> >> the document use a colon ( within the name. Since the names are
> >> stored as the array key, this causes problems with smarty.
> >>
> >> How do I reference a variable such as this within smarty:
> >> $array['xlink:href'] ?
> >>
> >> When I attempt to use the correct syntax {$array.xlink:href} I get the
> >> following error:
> >> syntax error: unrecognized tag
> >>
> >> Any ideas?
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >> Andrew
> >>



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