Text may not contain "?>".
If the text contains "$" or "!'" it is interpreted as "advanced replacement".
- ${variablename} is interpreted as "output this variable at this point"
+ - $!{variablename} is interpreted as "output this variable unescaped at this point"
+ - !(/link) is interpreted as "output an opening <a>-tag to '/link' at this point" (which must be closed, e.g. using !'</a>', see below)
- !'literal content' output "literal content" here and do not translate or escape. (literal content may not contain any of: {}'$ )
Then the whole text than also may not contain "{" and "}".
Special variables that $variable defines can be used in the inner text.
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\ No newline at end of file
+Adding a "\" before a newline will cause both the backslash and the newline get removed. This allows non-visible line-breaks in templates.
+Note: Mail templates consist of a template for subject and a template for the body. Prolonging the subject-line with this feature is not possible.