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Browse All TopicsI have an external php function that prints out a formatted calendar for any given month / year. I'd like to incorporate this into my smarty template, but it keeps printing it out above everything else on the page.
My index.php file contains the following:
/* calls the function */
$calendar = pc_calendar($month, $year);
/* assigns it */
$smarty->assign("calendar"
My smarty template contains the following:
{include file="header.tpl"}
{include file="navigation.tpl" page_title="Example"}
<div id="content">
/* Here's where I want the calendar to go */
{$calendar}
</div>
{include file="footer.tpl"}
But, it keeps printing out the table above the header file. If I do the following, it print out where I want it to:
{include file="header.tpl"}
{include file="navigation.tpl" page_title="Example"}
<div id="content">
/* Here's where I want the calendar to go */
{php}
pc_calendar($month, $year);
{/php}
</div>
{include file="footer.tpl"}
But, I was kinda hoping I could avoid using php code directly in my tpl file, plus, I'd like to understand the problem. Any ideas?
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by: mattjp88Posted on 2007-06-05 at 16:16:04ID: 19221509
probably pc_calendar echos the calendar, rather than returns it. Find that function, and in it change all echo statements to something like $output+="blah"; and in the beginning of the function declare $output=""; then at the end add return $output;
If you don't get it, post your function and I'll give you an example.
-Matt