{ldelim}
and {rdelim}
are used for escaping
template delimiters, by default { and }. You can also use
{literal}{/literal}
to escape blocks of
text eg Javascript or CSS. See also the complementary
{$smarty.ldelim}
.
{* this will print literal delimiters out of the template *}
{ldelim}funcname{rdelim} is how functions look in Smarty!
The above example will output:
{funcname} is how functions look in Smarty!
Another example with some Javascript
<script>
function foo() {ldelim}
... code ...
{rdelim}
</script>
will output
<script>
function foo() {
.... code ...
}
</script>
<script>
function myJsFunction(){ldelim}
alert("The server name\n{$smarty.server.SERVER_NAME|escape:javascript}\n{$smarty.server.SERVER_ADDR|escape:javascript}");
{rdelim}
</script>
<a href="javascript:myJsFunction()">Click here for Server Info</a>
See also {literal}
and escaping Smarty
parsing.