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  • branches/dwhittle/1.1/lib/helper/PartialHelper.php

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    195195 * 
    196196 * @param  string slot name 
     197 * @param  string The slot content 
    197198 * 
    198199 * @see    end_slot 
    199200 */ 
    200 function slot($name
     201function slot($name, $value = null
    201202{ 
    202203  $context = sfContext::getInstance(); 
     
    209210  } 
    210211 
     212  if (sfConfig::get('sf_logging_enabled')) 
     213  { 
     214    $context->getEventDispatcher()->notify(new sfEvent(null, 'application.log', array(sprintf('Set slot "%s"', $name)))); 
     215  } 
     216 
     217  if (!is_null($value)) 
     218  { 
     219    $response->setSlot($name, $value); 
     220 
     221    return; 
     222  } 
     223 
    211224  $slot_names[] = $name; 
    212225 
    213226  $response->setSlot($name, ''); 
    214227  sfConfig::set('symfony.view.slot_names', $slot_names); 
    215  
    216   if (sfConfig::get('sf_logging_enabled')) 
    217   { 
    218     $context->getEventDispatcher()->notify(new sfEvent(null, 'application.log', array(sprintf('Set slot "%s"', $name)))); 
    219   } 
    220228 
    221229  ob_start(); 
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