mardi 6 novembre 2018

Smarty PHP - If statement with variable in double quotes with slash

I'm writing an if statement in PHP Smarty and I'm having trouble with the syntax.

$post['user_name'] = Chris

I want it so that if $post['post_type'] == "hiddenshared" and the URL URI is equal to "/$profile['user_name']" in this case "/chris", then nothing displays. I'm having difficulty concatenating the "/" to the $profile['user_name'] variable. How do I add the "/" before the $profile['user_name'] variable in a way that causes the $profile['user_name'] to display the string thats contained within it and not the text "$profile['user_name']? Or should I not be using REQUEST_URI?

Here is my code

{if $post['post_type'] == "hiddenshared" && ($smarty.server.REQUEST_URI === "/$profile['user_name']")} 

{else}
    <!-- post -->
    {$smarty.server.REQUEST_URI}
    {$profile['user_name']}
{/if}

The if statement reads "/$profile['user_name']" as "/$profile['user_name']", when it should be reading it as "/Chris". How should I fix this?

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