From: "adwinwijaya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Assume I have array that looks like :
>
> Array(
> 'type'->'Fiction',
> 'notes'->'Fiction books from a-z',
> 'list'-> Array(
> 'list'-> [0]->array(
> 'title'->'xzy',
> 'id'->'1')
> [1]->array(
> 'title'->'abcd',
> 'id'->'2')
> )
> )
>
> Now, I want to display it using smarty os it looks like
>
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Books Result:
> ----------------------------------------------------
> 1. Type: Fiction
> Notes: bla bla bla bla
> ----------------------
> ID | Title
> ----------------------
> 1 | xzy
> 2 | abcd
> ----------------------
> 2. Type: Non-Fiction
> Notes: bla bla bla bla
> ----------------------
> ID | Title
> ----------------------
> 3 | ABCDEFEGH
> 4 | LALALALLA
> ----------------------
> can I do like that with smarty ? and how to do that ?
> I knew to use array, but for this array, I dont know how to do that
You need to come up with a better way to format that array based on how you
want to display it. You can then use {foreach}
http://smarty.php.net/manual/en/language.function.foreach.php
---John Holmes...
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