As we all know, dedecms supports some usages such as [field:senddate function=”strftime('%y-%m-%d %H:%M',@me)”/], that is, using functions within tags and calling related The function reprocesses the content returned by the current tag and then displays it.记 Take the label as an example above. Originally, the program showed the field senddate of a table of databases, but by looking at the database, I found that SendDate is just a large number of numbers, not the time format we want. The PHP language itself has some time processing for time processing. The built-in function, strftime is the function that comes with PHP itself. Of course, you can also extend it and write your own function. We don’t need to display these numbers on the template. We need to convert them into our time according to a certain format. At this time, you can Use this function for processing.下 Below we analyze the use of dedecms comes with some commonly used functions:
■ Getcururll ()
This function is not too much. :CurUrl runphp='yes'}
@me = GetCurUrl();
{/dede:CurUrl}
■GetAlabNum()
Returns half-width numbers. If you do not want full-width numbers to appear in a certain field information, you can use this function , for example:
[field:listnum/] returns 12234. I hope it is a half-width number 12234. You can use the function like this:
[field:listnum function=”GetAlabNum(@me)”/]
■Text2Html()
Text Convert to HTML, the function converts spaces, <, >... and other characters in the text content into HTML tags. You can use it like this:
[field:textcontent function=”Text2Html(@me)”/]
Similarly, there is also the opposite here The function converts html to Text, Html2Text(), its usage is similar to
■ClearHtml()
Clear html tags, the function clears the html tags contained in the content. Usage:
[field:content function=”ClearHtml(@me)”/]
The above introduces the analysis of common functions of dedecms template Dedecms, including the content of dedecms template. I hope it will be helpful to friends who are interested in PHP tutorials.