<?
	/* 
		example 3
		autoreset
	*/
	require "xtpl.p";
	$xtpl=new XTemplate ("ex3.xtpl");
	/* this is the code from example 2: */
	$rows[1]=array(				/* add some data */
							ID=>"38",
							NAME=>"cranx",
             	AGE=>"20"
             );
	
	$rows[2]=array(				/* add some data */
							ID=>"27",
							NAME=>"ozsvar",
							AGE=>"34"
						 );
	$rows[3]=array(			/* add some data */
							ID=>"56",
							NAME=>"alpi",
							AGE=>"23"
						 );
	for ($i=1;$i<=3;$i++) {
		$xtpl->assign("DATA",$rows[$i]);		/* assign array data */
		$xtpl->assign("ROW_NR",$i);
		$xtpl->parse("main.table.row");			/* parse a row */
	}
	
	$xtpl->parse("main.table");					/* parse the table */
	/* now, if you wanted to parse the table once again with the old rows,
		and put one more $xtpl->parse("main.table") line, it wouldn't do it
		becuase the sub-blocks were resetted (normal operation)
		to parse the same block two or more times without having the sub-blocks resetted,
		you should use clear_autoreset();
		to switch back call set_autoreset();
		*/
	
	$xtpl->clear_autoreset();
	for ($i=1;$i<=3;$i++) {
		$xtpl->assign("DATA",$rows[$i]);		/* assign array data */
		$xtpl->assign("ROW_NR",$i);
		$xtpl->parse("main.table.row");			/* parse a row */
	}
	
	$xtpl->parse("main.table");					/* parse the table */
	$xtpl->parse("main.table");					/* parse it one more time.. wihtout clearing the rows (sub-block reset) */
	$xtpl->parse("main");
	$xtpl->out("main");
?> 
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