Someone wants me to redesign a site run in PHP (VideoCMS). But when I asked him to send me the source he has given me *.tpl files instead of *.php. There is some code inside them:
{include file='header.tpl' p="article"}
<br />
<table width="886" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td width="150" valign="top">
<div id="reg_box">
<h3 class="captions">{$lang.articles}</h3>
<div id="list_cats">
<ul>
{$article_categories}
</ul>
</div>
</div>
<br />
<div id="reg_box">
<h3 class="captions">{$lang.members}</h3>
{if $logged_in == '1'}
{include file='loggedin_body.tpl'}
{else}
{include file='login_body.tpl'}
{/if}
or
{include file='header.tpl' p="index"}
{php} $_SESSION['isFair'] = "Yes"; {/php}
What's the interpreter of the code? How can I redesign this site?
That looks like Smarty to me. Smarty is a template parser written in PHP.
You can read up on how to use Smarty in the documentation.
If you can't get access to the CMS's source: To view the templates in your browser, just look at what variables Smarty is using and create a PHP file that populates the used variables with dummy data.
If I remember correctly, once Smarty is set up, you can use:
$smarty->assign('nameofvar', 'some data');
to set the variables.