Martin Marques wrote:
On Thu, 20 Jul 2006, Adam Zey wrote:
Jochem Maas wrote:
Robert Cummings wrote:
I don't understand - the links point to posts by Rasmus saying that's
'beneficial' - seems to me to be a fairly robust endorsement yet you
consider leaving off trailing '?>' wrong (and use Rasmus' comments to
back that up)
we're having another heatwave here in europe so that
could be compounding my lack of understanding ;-)
I believe it's the opposite. I said it was bad practice. He
disagreed, and used his links to back himself up.
Note that just because the fact that it works is a feature, doesn't
mean it's good coding style. register globals is a feature too, but
it isn't exactly a good idea to use it.
Explain yourself. register_globals can give you a big headache, but in
which way is not closing the script like using register_globals?
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In that they're both features, and I think it's bad style to use either
one of them. Robert Cummings disagrees with me, which is fine.
Regards, Adam Zey.
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