Re: xml v php question

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On Tue, July 25, 2006 8:33 am, David Tulloh wrote:
> Larry Garfield wrote:
>> Disable short tags.
>>
>> The correct answer is (b).  (PHP 6 won't even have short tags, so
>> get used to
>> not having them.)
>
> Can you find anywhere where this was announced?  I don't recall seeing
> any decision on it.
>
> A quick search found several mentions of the devs deciding to keep
> short
> tags when going from php 4 to php 5.  The php 6 todo list shows that
> <%
> will be removed but <? will stay.

The Meeting Notes from the Devs getting together in Paris sez:
http://www.php.net/~derick/meeting-notes.html#remove-support-for-and-script-language-php-and-add-php-var

This may be out-dated...

Personally, I would not miss <? much, but <?= is quite convenient, if
it would just work ALWAYS instead of by configuration option.

Oh well.

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