grep, replace all <?[^p] with <?php
wow, that was hard...
Abhishek Dutta wrote:
thanks for the quick reply. I agree it is good to follow the rules (i mean
standard ;) ), But the thing is if I use some script written by someone
else, i have to rely on his/her choice.
Thanks
On 9/30/07, TG <tg-php@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There's a setting in php.ini that dictates whether you can use <? ?> or if
you have to use <?php ?>
It's called "short_open_tag" (
http://us.php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php#ini.short-open-tag )
It's usually a good idea to use <?php ?> to maintain portability. If what
you write gets moved to a system that has short_open_tag turned off (like
your current system it seems) your code won't break.
-TG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Abhishek Dutta" <abhisek.dutt@xxxxxxxxx>
To: php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 12:43:46 +0530
Subject: What's the difference between <? ?> and <?php ?> ???
Hello.
I just did a 'manual' installation of php on my winxp. A very weird
(maybe)
problem encountered. It doesn't 'recognize' <? ?> tags. but it
recognizes
<?php ?> tags. Clueless. Someone please help me out.
regards
Abhisek
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