RE: xml v php question

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> 
> On Tue, July 25, 2006 3:15 pm, Kevin Waterson said:
> > This one time, at band camp, Larry Garfield <larry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> The correct answer is (b).  (PHP 6 won't even have short 
> tags, so get
> >> used to
> >> not having them.)
> >
> > ummm, I think it was decided to stay in php6. I could be 
> mildly/wildly
> > mistaken
> >
> > Kevin
> 
> The last I heard, they were still slated for removal.  The 
> PHP core team
> does have a habit of changing their minds about such things 
> on a regular
> basis, however, so who knows what their plan is this week. :-)
> 

What the PHP core team does or doesn't do has no bearing on the fact that
short tags are bad voodoo.  Just say no to short tags, and your life will be
easier, your shirts whiter, and your teeth brighter!

JM <-- who has never used short tags, and never will

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