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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T22:23:02+00:00 2026-05-25T22:23:02+00:00

<a href=?page={$smarty.section.page.index}&{$per_pages_vars}>{$smarty.section.page.index}</a> {/if} {/section} {if $pagesArray.is_next_page eq ‘Y’} <span class=resultsnext> <a href=?page={$pagesArray.next_page_is}{if $id}&id={$id}{/if}&{$per_pages_vars}>&gt;</a> </span>

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<a href="?page={$smarty.section.page.index}&{$per_pages_vars}">{$smarty.section.page.index}</a>
{/if}
{/section}
{if $pagesArray.is_next_page eq 'Y'}
  <span class="resultsnext">
    <a href="?page={$pagesArray.next_page_is}{if $id}&id={$id}{/if}&{$per_pages_vars}">&gt;</a>      
  </span>
{/if} 

I have written simple php based websites before but this is the first time I am getting involved in a complex php website that another person has already finished to a large extent. This is also the first time I’m seeing this type of code in a html template section of the website.

Basically, what I’m curious is, what are all the code in the {} curly brackets? Is it some sort of php code? Another php file refers this .html file that is containing the above code.

There is a lot of content being dynamically generated, but I’ve never seen ‘{}’ curly brackets being used in a .html file while having it being used as part of a template so I was wondering if some of you guys could enlighten me.

thanks.

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    2026-05-25T22:23:03+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 10:23 pm

    That is a PHP templating language, specifically, Smarty.

    Smarty parses the file for its own syntax and replaces their placeholders with variables, etc that are bound to the smarty view.

    Smarty Documentation.

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