Re: [PHPTAL] tal:condition question
On Fri, 23 Sep 2011 19:16:11 +0100, Teis Lindemark wrote: I have a list in my application where the first column should be one icon if the id of the offer is in an array or another icon otherwise. The array that have some icons looks something like this: $tmp[id] = 1 or 0. If id is 1, I should have one icon and another if 0. I added the array to template like this: $template->tmp = $tmp; and then I tried to do this: Where offers/idoffer is the list that is repeated in the table, so each row have one idoffer. If tmp has items for all IDs, then it should work fine (I presume "idiffer" misspelling is only in the e-mail). Otherwise you can test for existence with: tal:condition="exists:tmp/${offers/idoffer}" If you want to toggle between two icons: -- regards, Kornel Lesiński ___ PHPTAL mailing list PHPTAL@lists.motion-twin.com http://lists.motion-twin.com/mailman/listinfo/phptal
[PHPTAL] tal:condition question
Hi, I have a list in my application where the first column should be one icon if the id of the offer is in an array or another icon otherwise. The array that have some icons looks something like this: $tmp[id] = 1 or 0. If id is 1, I should have one icon and another if 0. I added the array to template like this: $template->tmp = $tmp; and then I tried to do this: Where offers/idoffer is the list that is repeated in the table, so each row have one idoffer. Do anyone have any suggestion how I can fix this? Hope you understand my problem. Cheers, Teis ___ PHPTAL mailing list PHPTAL@lists.motion-twin.com http://lists.motion-twin.com/mailman/listinfo/phptal
Re: SV: [PHPTAL] Tal:condition question
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SV: [PHPTAL] Tal:condition question
Hi, Thanks for your quick answer. Teis Fra: phptal-boun...@lists.motion-twin.com [mailto:phptal-boun...@lists.motion-twin.com] På vegne av Marco Pivetta Sendt: 13. juli 2011 09:25 Til: Template Attribute Language for PHP Emne: Re: [PHPTAL] Tal:condition question Supposing that you've set variable "l" in your template, you can just write Logout Login That will do :) Marco Pivetta http://twitter.com/Ocramius http://marco-pivetta.com On 13 July 2011 09:21, Teis Lindemark wrote: Hi, I am sitting with a page where I have a menu where the design is defined as a macro. In this menu, I want to have one of the elements that is Login or Logout depends on the user is logged in or logged out. So I was thinking that tal:condition could do this for me. I have a function that I can check if is true or false (true if you are logged in), but dont get it right when I should use it with the tal:condition. Login My function that I usually check is $l->IsLoggedIn() that is accesable from all the webpage. Do someone have an idea how I can do this as best as possible? Hope for an answer. Teis ___ PHPTAL mailing list PHPTAL@lists.motion-twin.com http://lists.motion-twin.com/mailman/listinfo/phptal ___ PHPTAL mailing list PHPTAL@lists.motion-twin.com http://lists.motion-twin.com/mailman/listinfo/phptal
Re: Re: [PHPTAL] Tal:condition question
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Re: [PHPTAL] Tal:condition question
Supposing that you've set variable "l" in your template, you can just write Logout Login That will do :) Marco Pivetta http://twitter.com/Ocramius http://marco-pivetta.com On 13 July 2011 09:21, Teis Lindemark wrote: > Hi, > > ** ** > > I am sitting with a page where I have a menu where the design is defined as > a macro. In this menu, I want to have one of the elements that is “Login” or > “Logout” depends on the user is logged in or logged out. > > ** ** > > So I was thinking that tal:condition could do this for me. I have a > function that I can check if is true or false (true if you are logged in), > but don’t get it right when I should use it with the tal:condition. > > ** ** > > Login > > ** ** > > My function that I usually check is $l->IsLoggedIn() that is accesable from > all the webpage. > > ** ** > > Do someone have an idea how I can do this as best as possible? > > ** ** > > Hope for an answer. > > ** ** > > Teis > > ___ > PHPTAL mailing list > PHPTAL@lists.motion-twin.com > http://lists.motion-twin.com/mailman/listinfo/phptal > > ___ PHPTAL mailing list PHPTAL@lists.motion-twin.com http://lists.motion-twin.com/mailman/listinfo/phptal
Re: [PHPTAL] Tal:condition question
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[PHPTAL] Tal:condition question
Hi, I am sitting with a page where I have a menu where the design is defined as a macro. In this menu, I want to have one of the elements that is "Login" or "Logout" depends on the user is logged in or logged out. So I was thinking that tal:condition could do this for me. I have a function that I can check if is true or false (true if you are logged in), but don't get it right when I should use it with the tal:condition. Login My function that I usually check is $l->IsLoggedIn() that is accesable from all the webpage. Do someone have an idea how I can do this as best as possible? Hope for an answer. Teis ___ PHPTAL mailing list PHPTAL@lists.motion-twin.com http://lists.motion-twin.com/mailman/listinfo/phptal