Version: EE 2.0.1PB 20100215 Reporter: D. Shun-Luoi Fong —
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When comparing the
{email}
{webmaster_email}
variable, two different issues arise:
1. If the two variables are compared in an if statement, a right curly bracket “}” is output as html
2. If the two variables are compared in an if statement, the statement always resolves as true (or false depending on the order of the comparison).
3. If the variables are wrapped in quotes, a PHP error is thrown.
Please see the following URL for further description of the issue:
ExpressionEngine implements Markdown Extra and BBCode. Please see the Markdown Extra docs and the BBCode Wikipedia article for a full reference.
**bold**
, __bold__
, *italics*
, _italics_
, ~strike/del~
, `code()`
bold, italics, strike/del, code()
Link: [link title](https://example.com)
Image: ![alt text](https://example.com/image.jpg)
[blockquote]...[/blockquote]
, [quote]...[/quote]
, and Markdown style:
> Some quoted text. > > This is all one quote.
[code]...[/code]
, and you can also specify the language for syntax highlighting, [code=php]...[/code]
GitHub flavored Markdown code fences are also supported:
``` public function decoderRing($str) { return str_rot13($str); } ```