This tip is a bit of a hack, but still a neat idea. Use at your own risk. ;-)
Traditionally, programming templates into your applications goes as follows: First, you accumulate your variables within your PHP application, (maybe with database queries.) Then, you instantiate your Smarty object, assign the variables and display the template. So lets say for example we have a stock ticker on our template. We would collect the stock data in our application, then assign these variables in the template and display it. Now wouldn't it be nice if you could add this stock ticker to any application by merely including the template, and not worry about fetching the data up front?
You can embed PHP into your templates with the {php}{/php} tags. With this, you can setup self contained templates with their own data structures for assigning their own variables. With the logic embedded like this, you can keep the template & logic together. This way no matter where the template source is coming from, it is always together as one component.
As of Smarty 1.5.0, there is even a cleaner way. You can include php in your templates with the {include_php ...} tag. This way you can keep your PHP logic separated from the template logic. See the include_php function for more information.
Пример 18-8. componentized template with include_php
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