Fraenkiman e544ed6d9a Smatry Release 4.4.1 on Feb-2024
Comparing changes: https://github.com/smarty-php/smarty/compare/v4.3.1...v4.4.1

It is noticeable that Smarty 4.3.1 does not officially support PHP 8.3. Is only supported with 4.4.0.

Remark:

During tests with Smarty 4.5.1, it was noticed that the following warning occurs:
Deprecated: Using the unregistered function "function_exists" in a template is deprecated and will be removed in a future version. Use Smarty::registerPlugin to explicitly register a custom modifier.

As of Smarty 5.X.X, templates must be revised again.
The Smarty release 5.0.2 is already officially available. However, integration into FlatPress is not entirely trivial.
2024-04-14 18:37:39 +02:00

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configLoad()
loads config file data and assigns it to the template
Description
===========
void
configLoad
string
file
string
section
This loads [config file](#config.files) data and assigns it to the
template. This works identically to the template
[`{config_load}`](#language.function.config.load) function.
> **Note**
>
> As of Smarty 2.4.0, assigned template variables are kept across
> invocations of [`fetch()`](#api.fetch) and
> [`display()`](#api.display). Config vars loaded from `configLoad()`
> are always global in scope. Config files are also compiled for faster
> execution, and respect the [`$force_compile`](#variable.force.compile)
> and [`$compile_check`](#variable.compile.check) settings.
<?php
// load config variables and assign them
$smarty->configLoad('my.conf');
// load a section
$smarty->configLoad('my.conf', 'foobar');
?>
See also [`{config_load}`](#language.function.config.load),
[`getConfigVars()`](#api.get.config.vars),
[`clearConfig()`](#api.clear.config), and
[`config variables`](#language.config.variables)