php heredoc
$output = <<<HTML
<p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur<p>
<a href="{$foobar}">click here</a>
HTML;
php heredoc
$output = <<<HTML
<p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur<p>
<a href="{$foobar}">click here</a>
HTML;
php syntax <<<
<?php
$str = <<<EOD
Example of string
spanning multiple lines
using heredoc syntax.
EOD;
/* More complex example, with variables. */
class foo
{
var $foo;
var $bar;
function __construct()
{
$this->foo = 'Foo';
$this->bar = array('Bar1', 'Bar2', 'Bar3');
}
}
$foo = new foo();
$name = 'MyName';
echo <<<EOT
My name is "$name". I am printing some $foo->foo.
Now, I am printing some {$foo->bar[1]}.
This should print a capital 'A': \x41
EOT;
?>
template string php
You could also use strtr:
$template = '$who likes $what';
$vars = array(
'$who' => 'tim',
'$what' => 'kung pao',
);
echo strtr($template, $vars);
Outputs:
tim likes kung pao
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