Re: '<?=' with PHP5.3.10
On 06/03/12 19:36, Kris Craig wrote:
<nitpicking mode="on">
>> FIRST:
>> do NOT top post after get a reply below your text
>> or how do you imagine that anybody can follow a
>> thread where answers randomly before and after
>> the quotet text?
> Sorry. Sometimes I forget that there are some people out there who still
> use legacy non-threaded inboxes. I would recommend you consider switching
> to Gmail or some other email client/service that supports threaded views.
> That will make it a lot easier for you to follow these threads. =)
Threaded MUAs won't help when fragments appear as
3
1
2
4
In such cases, the people breaking the thread convention should
the very least remove all the other content.
And yes, his MUA does support threading.
</nitpicking>
> To clarify again, I was under the mistaken impression that <?= was a new
> alias for short_open_tag. My argument was (and still is) against
> short_open_tag. I do see some use in this new echo alias for templating
> purposes.
>
> --Kris
<?= has been there for ages, since PHP 3.
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