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<p>
    When the majority of your templates use the same headers and footers, it
    is common to split those out into their own templates and
    <a class="link" href="language.function.include.html" title="{include}">
    <code class="varname">{include}</code></a> them.
    But what if the header needs to have a different title, depending on
    what page you are coming from? You can pass the title to the header
    as an <a class="link" href="language.syntax.attributes.html" title="Attributes">attribute</a> when
    it is included.
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<a name="id3131263"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 18.3. Passing the title variable to the header template</b></p>
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    <code class="filename">mainpage.tpl</code> - When the main page is drawn,
    the title of <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">Main Page</span>”</span> is passed to the
    <code class="filename">header.tpl</code>, and will subsequently be used as the title.
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{include file='header.tpl' title='Main Page'}
{* template body goes here *}
{include file='footer.tpl'}

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<p>
    <code class="filename">archives.tpl</code> - When the
    archives page is drawn, the title will be <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">Archives</span>”</span>.
    Notice in the  archive example, we are using a variable from the
    <code class="filename">archives_page.conf</code>
    file instead of a hard coded variable.
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{config_load file='archive_page.conf'}

{include file='header.tpl' title=#archivePageTitle#}
{* template body goes here *}
{include file='footer.tpl'}

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    <code class="filename">header.tpl</code> - Notice that <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">Smarty News</span>”</span> is
    printed if the <code class="literal">$title</code> variable is not set, using the
    <a class="link" href="language.modifier.default.html" title="default"><code class="varname">default</code></a>
    variable modifier.
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&lt;html&gt;
&lt;head&gt;
&lt;title&gt;{$title|default:'Smarty News'}&lt;/title&gt;
&lt;/head&gt;
&lt;body&gt;

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    <code class="filename">footer.tpl</code>
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&lt;/body&gt;
&lt;/html&gt;

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