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I am trying to use the following conditional statement in my template:

{if "{site_url}" == "http://dev.site.com" }
    true
{if:else}
    false
{/if}

When I test outputting site_url in the template I get http://dev.site.com, but this expression always evaluates false.

I've tried variations without brackets and quotes with no luck.

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  • What version of EE are you using? This looks like a parse order issue. Parse order was substantially updated in EE 2.9. Current docs: ellislab.com/expressionengine/user-guide/templates/… conditionals are parsed before standard global variables, BUT "As of 2.9.0 conditional tags evaluate when ready."
    – AllInOne
    Sep 10, 2014 at 20:29
  • That makes a lot of sense. Looks like we are fairly outdated -- 2.4. Any advice on a workaround for this version? We're not able to update at this time.
    – Jon
    Sep 11, 2014 at 11:38

2 Answers 2

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Try adding a custom variable to your config.php (/system/expressionengine/config/ folder):

//###   Custom Variables   ###
global $assign_to_config;
$protocol = (isset($_SERVER["HTTPS"]) && $_SERVER["HTTPS"] == "on") ? "https://" : "http://";
$assign_to_config['global_vars'] = array(
    "root_url"      => $protocol.$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'],
    "domain"        => $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']
);

Then change your template to be:

{if "{root_url}" == "http://dev.site.com" }
    true
{if:else}
    false
{/if}

or

{if "{domain}" == "dev.site.com" }
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You might get a better answer in https://expressionengine.stackexchange.com/ but some ways to work around parse order issues include:

  • php on input
  • passing variables through embedded templates
  • low variables
  • writing your own plugin
  • exp:query calls

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