register_outputfilter() — dynamically register outputfilters
void register_outputfilter(mixed function);
Use this to dynamically register outputfilters to operate on a template's output before it is displayed. See template output filters for more information on how to set up an output filter function.
The php-function callback function
can be either:
A string containing the function name
An array of the form array(&$object, $method)
with
&$object
being a reference to an
object and $method
being a string
containing the method-name
An array of the form
array($class, $method)
with
$class
being the class name and
$method
being a method of the class.
If the chosen function
callback is of the form
array(&$object, $method)
, only one instance of the
same class and with the same $method
can be registered. The
latest registered function
callback will be used in
such a scenario.
See also
unregister_outputfilter()
,
load_filter()
,
$autoload_filters
and the
template output filters
section.