<![CDATA[ [Answered] What is ~ used for? [was "~ secrets?"] - My Forums]]> https://forums.modx.com/thread/?thread=25264 <![CDATA[Re: ~ secrets?]]> https://forums.modx.com/thread/25264/answered-what-is-used-for-was-secrets#dis-post-129719 Good to know.
Thanks Jason for your patience!]]>
zombiemx Jul 12, 2006, 10:49 AM https://forums.modx.com/thread/25264/answered-what-is-used-for-was-secrets#dis-post-129719
<![CDATA[Re: ~ secrets?]]> https://forums.modx.com/thread/25264/answered-what-is-used-for-was-secrets#dis-post-129718
Might also check out the AliasLinks plugin for additional ways to build links via a document alias.]]>
opengeek Jul 12, 2006, 10:38 AM https://forums.modx.com/thread/25264/answered-what-is-used-for-was-secrets#dis-post-129718
<![CDATA[ [Answered] What is ~ used for? [was &quot;~ secrets?&quot;]]]> https://forums.modx.com/thread/25264/answered-what-is-used-for-was-secrets#dis-post-129717 (And if it’s a stupid question it should be easy to get an answer rolleyes)
In php and template code I frequently find the tilde character (~), often in conjunction with "[", for instance [tt]"[~$id~]"[/tt] being magically transformed to index.php?id=##. Or used in a template like [tt]a href="[~[(site_start)]~]"[/tt]
Can someone explain me how that works??

Thanks in advance.
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zombiemx Jul 12, 2006, 10:27 AM https://forums.modx.com/thread/25264/answered-what-is-used-for-was-secrets#dis-post-129717