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Thanks make sense. But crashed my site. But why? This is the hole context then.

  $data = [
            $content_slug = ucfirst($page['content_slug']);
            $content_title = ucfirst($page['content_title']);
            'title' => "{$content_slug} ({$content_title}) ",
            'meta.description' => $description,
            'page' => $page,
        ];

        return $app->render($template, $data);
    }

 

Because of the semi-colon at the end of each declaration and those being declared inside $data.

You would need to move them outside like so:

$content_slug = ucfirst($page['content_slug']);
$content_title = ucfirst($page['content_title']);
$data = [
	'title' => "{$content_slug} ({$content_title}) ",
	'meta.description' => $description,
	'page' => $page,
];
return $app->render($template, $data);
}

 

32 minutes ago, jarvis said:

Because of the semi-colon at the end of each declaration and those being declared inside $data.

You would need to move them outside like so:

$content_slug = ucfirst($page['content_slug']);
$content_title = ucfirst($page['content_title']);
$data = [
	'title' => "{$content_slug} ({$content_title}) ",
	'meta.description' => $description,
	'page' => $page,
];
return $app->render($template, $data);
}

 

That works now. Thank you very much!

What exactly does 'crashing' mean to you/us?  Are you getting an error message?  Do you have error reporting enabled?

You are calling a function with two arguments.  What does the function do? It doesn't appear to return anything so why do you not use the ucfirst function on the 2 args before you use them in the function calll?  That is what I would do.  Or I would use the function on each of the args in the call.

Show us this code that is 'crashing' your hole(?) website.

 breadcrumb_add('Page', ucfirst($page['content_slug']));

The first argument I simply made a change to.  The second arg I added the function to the var you were passing into the function.  Pretty simple, huh?  Of course I am assuming that your var is actually a string.  Correct?

8 hours ago, ginerjm said:
 breadcrumb_add('Page', ucfirst($page['content_slug']));

The first argument I simply made a change to.  The second arg I added the function to the var you were passing into the function.  Pretty simple, huh?  Of course I am assuming that your var is actually a string.  Correct?

Now it works. Thank you very much!

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