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I have a master view and depending on the URL and controller, it will load in another subview to a variable called $content, that's the idea.

Currently I am trying with:

return view("master")->with(["content" => view("pages.group")]);

So for example, if the URL is https://example.com/group/1 I am trying to get the subview included on my master template. Currently, it just gets escaped for XSS but I feel like this isn't the right way to do this?

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  • why dont you use @include in master blade? Dec 15, 2019 at 16:33
  • @user3532758 Because it could change depending on the content I wish to load
    – Erdss4
    Dec 15, 2019 at 16:35
  • Wrap it in an @if? Eg: @if(Request::segment(1) == "group") But, do note that this method of loading based on conditions is violating loads of design patterns. Dec 15, 2019 at 16:42
  • why not have pages.group extend master and define a section named content?
    – lagbox
    Dec 15, 2019 at 19:01
  • @lagbox Yes, after looking it seems like this was what I needed in the end.
    – Erdss4
    Dec 17, 2019 at 15:08

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I assume you are trying to display the sub-view content in the follwing way:

{{ $content }}

Change your syntax from {{ }} (Escaped output) to {!! !!} (Non escaped output).

{!! $content !!}

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In the end after @lagbox mentioned it, using Laravel sections enabled me to use a master view and extend it when needed. https://laravel.com/docs/6.x/blade#extending-a-layout

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