<?php
require_once("../x64Template.php");
//
//We start the object
//
$tpl=new x64Template();
$products[]=array("name"=>"Fruits",
"description"=>"Eat healthy food!",
"products"=>array(
array("name"=>"Orange","price"=>"2"),
array("name"=>"Apple","price"=>"1.5"),
array("name"=>"Melon","price"=>"5"),
array("name"=>"Water Melon","price"=>"4.9")
)
);
$products[]=array("name"=>"Operating Systems",
"description"=>"Check out these good OS's!",
"products"=>array(
array("name"=>"Debian GNU/Linux","price"=>"Free!"),
array("name"=>"Fedora","price"=>"Free!"),
array("name"=>"Ubuntu","price"=>"Free!"),
array("name"=>"Knoppix","price"=>"Free!")
)
);
//
//We set some values
//
$tpl->set("title","x64Template - Third example");
$tpl->set("keywords","x64Template, third example");
$tpl->set("description","x64Template - third example showing how to use multi-dimensional arrays");
$tpl->set("author","Atomo64");
$tpl->set("robots","None");
$tpl->set("message","Hi there!, why don't you take a look at the products I have?, I have many categories");
//
//And we can set a loop (array) the same way as we set a normal variable
//
$tpl->set("products",$products);
//
//Now we tell the class to parse a file
//
die($tpl->fetch("templates/example3.tpl"));
?>
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