Re: ob_start <> eval?

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We have short tags enabled as our templates work fine with them.

Thanks!

On 7/5/07, Larry Garfield <larry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

If I understand what you're doing correctly, then it should work and I've
done
it many times.  First thing you should do, though, is switch from short
tags
to proper tags, <?php echo $whatever; ?>.  If you have short tags
disabled,
it will not parse <?= syntax.

On Thursday 05 July 2007, blackwater dev wrote:
> I have a template system that takes some data, scrubs it and then with a
> load method includes the required template.  I need to add a param so it
> doesn't simply include but returns the contents of the template in a
string
> with all of the vars populated.  I tried:
>
> ob_start();
>   include my template
> $template=ob_get_contents();
> ob_clean();
> return $template;
>
> But this returns the template it's it's raw for with all of tha
> <?=$whatever?> tags.  Can I fill these in and still pass as another var
> without using eval()?
>
> What do other template systems to do return a template as a string on
load?
>
>
> Thanks!


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