
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.
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\$escape\_html {#variable.escape.html}
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Setting `$escape_html` to TRUE will escape all template variable output
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by wrapping it in
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`htmlspecialchars({$output}, ENT_QUOTES, $char_set);`,
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which is the same as `{$variable|escape:"html"}`.
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Template designers can choose to selectively disable this feature by
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adding the `nofilter` flag: `{$variable nofilter}`.
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Modifiers and Filters are run in the following order: modifier,
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default\_modifier, \$escape\_html, registered variable filters,
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autoloaded variable filters, template instance\'s variable filters.
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Everything except the individual modifier can be disabled with the
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`nofilter` flag.
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> **Note**
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> This is a compile time option. If you change the setting you must make
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> sure that the templates get recompiled.
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