display() displays the template Description =========== void display string template string cache\_id string compile\_id This displays the contents of a template. To return the contents of a template into a variable, use [`fetch()`](#api.fetch). Supply a valid [template resource](#resources) type and path. As an optional second parameter, you can pass a `$cache_id`, see the [caching section](#caching) for more information. PARAMETER.COMPILEID setCaching(true); // only do db calls if cache doesn't exist if(!$smarty->isCached('index.tpl')) { // dummy up some data $address = '245 N 50th'; $db_data = array( 'City' => 'Lincoln', 'State' => 'Nebraska', 'Zip' => '68502' ); $smarty->assign('Name', 'Fred'); $smarty->assign('Address', $address); $smarty->assign('data', $db_data); } // display the output $smarty->display('index.tpl'); ?> Use the syntax for [template resources](#resources) to display files outside of the [`$template_dir`](#variable.template.dir) directory. display('/usr/local/include/templates/header.tpl'); // absolute filepath (same thing) $smarty->display('file:/usr/local/include/templates/header.tpl'); // windows absolute filepath (MUST use "file:" prefix) $smarty->display('file:C:/www/pub/templates/header.tpl'); // include from template resource named "db" $smarty->display('db:header.tpl'); ?> See also [`fetch()`](#api.fetch) and [`templateExists()`](#api.template.exists).