Re: PHP Standard style of writing your code

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On Tue, 2006-05-02 at 04:02, Barry wrote:
> > - I try not to let lines grow larger than about 100 cols (cannot
> >   be really done with strings and other thingies, and maybe that
> >   should remain in the old 80 cols, but it's too litle space), and
> Never possible if you write web-applications.
> CLI might be possible for that but for web it's a no-go.

I think you're kidding. I write web applications all the time and
constrain my line width's to 80 columns. If you are speaking to embedded
HTML code then I can see your problem.. but I use a good templating
system which keeps most html out of my code... and I never use what I
consider to be the ugliest style of all... switching back and forth
between PHP and HTML mode.

Cheers,
Rob.
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