I'm not sure where is the problem, but can't you just define every changing
part in your template as variables and assign them as needed from php?
If you need to change the image url, just make it a variable, like in
background:url(images/{$img})
Then you just assign the variable as needed in e
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Subject: Re: [PHP] question about smarty
> "Sunfire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > k then that wont be able to be a choice for me then... will try maguma
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> k then that wont be able to be a choice for me then... will try maguma
> studio then..
I think you have misunderstood the posting, since Smarty can be used in most
web hosting environments. Anyway if you would like to evaluate
k then that wont be able to be a choice for me then... will try maguma
studio then..
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From: "Rich Gray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 5:58 AM
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> just wondering... does smarty have to be installed on the server where the
> web site or php scripts it makes are going to be ran... or do you
> just make
> the stuff and put on the server like normal php files...
No, the Smarty classes and plugins will have to be installed/accessible on
the tar
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