Scott DeMers wrote:
From the function page on php.net (
http://us4.php.net/manual/en/function.nl2br.php ):
"Starting with PHP 4.0.5, nl2br() is now XHTML compliant. All versions
before 4.0.5 will return string with '<br>' inserted before newlines instead
of '<br />'."
Is this a misprint, ot does the revised function actually do this? According
to the w3c, "<br />' is compliant, while "<br>" is not; see
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/.
yes, that's what the text says. Maybe you missed the "*before* 4.0.5
will return '<br>'" part ;)
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