The way I would do it is make two templates. Instead of the
tmpl_include, you would have something like
<tmpl_var name="subcontent">
Then in your code, you would create a 'fragment' template object based
on the myDir/my.tmpl and then pass that template object output() into
your parent template as the 'subcontent' parameter.
HTH,
Jason
Kapoor, Nishikant wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have a need to include a template based on a certain condition i.e., I
> would like to be able to do
>
> <tmpl_include "<tmpl_var myDir>/my.tmpl">
>
> where I can set myDir. Browsing the archives suggests that this functionality
> is presently not available. Since there is a long list of possible values
> that myDir can assume, <tmpl_if><tmpl_else> is not a feasible option.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Nishi
>
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