I have a smarty variable with html content in it like:
$html="<strong>Content</strong><br/>etc etc"
.
I try to show it html-formatted. When showing it like
{$html}
only plain text appears without formatting. I try like:
{$html|unescape}
but then the tags are shown but not applied. Do you have any suggestions?
7 Answers
Interestingly, none of the answers here work with Smarty 3.1.21 on CS-Cart 4.3.4. So, just to add another thought in that circumstance, use the nofilter
on the $html
string like so:
{$html nofilter}
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1I love you, i was looking the same solution for the same problem in cs-cart 4.4.3 during fetching RSS feeds and displaying Post description. Apr 12, 2017 at 20:19
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2Wow thank's al ot dude, it turns out this is the recommended filter to be used in Prestashop 1.7 ! Oct 4, 2017 at 15:27
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1i am finding solution of this problem for very long time, And it works........... Jul 14, 2018 at 5:15
You should try this:
{$html|unescape:'html'}
Also check manual:
http://www.smarty.net/docs/en/language.modifier.unescape.tpl
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1Any idea how to do the same with smarty 2.x, where unescape doesn't exist?– jcayzacSep 13, 2013 at 0:34
You can try this:
{$html|unescape: "html" nofilter}
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1Add some explanation with answer for how this answer help OP in fixing current issue Jul 28, 2017 at 10:59
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Use {$html|unescape: "html" nofilter}
Based on the answer from Sim1-81 and ρяσѕρєя K. I want to explain why the following code works.
The unescape:"html" modifier helps to keep the special characters in place. For example, "€". (Docs).
"nofilter" flag disables $escape_html, which essentially disables the variable being wrapped with htmlspecialchars() (Docs).
Their solution helped as my case was to display a templated block of HTML passed in from a variable.
Some versions of smarty unescape
is not available. If this is the case, try using escape:'htmlentitydecode'
.
{$html|escape:'htmlentitydecode'}
For those who are using Smarty 2.x, the unescape
method is not available, can try this instead;
{$html|html_entity_decode}
you can try :
php function symbol:
function html($str) {
$arr = array(
"<" => "<",
">" => ">",
""" => '"',
"&" => "&",
"\" => chr(92),
"'" => chr(39),
"'" => chr(39)
);
return nl2br(strtr($str,$arr));
}
In smarty template call:
{html({$html})}
Or without php function only smarty:
{$html|unescape:'allhtml'}
Notice: if in tpl have use reset css
you can try remove it and try again.