Re: String parsing issue in PHP 4.3.10?

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> From: Steve Brown <sbrown25@xxxxxxxxx>

> Unexpected results:
> If line 16 (indicated below) is commented out, the '?>' in the string
> on line 17 makes PHP stop parsing and the rest of the script is simply
> dumped to stdout.  If line 16 is NOT commented out, the '?>' is NOT
> picked up as being a PHP tag and it parses the script as PHP.

Quote:  The one-line comment styles actually only comment to the end of the line or the current block of PHP code, whichever comes first. This means that HTML code after // ?> WILL be printed: ?> skips out of the PHP mode and returns to HTML mode, and // cannot influence that. If asp_tags configuration directive is enabled, it behaves the same with // %>.

From: http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.basic-syntax.comments.php

I remember running into this, also, so don't feel bad about not noticing it. ;)

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