On Thu, 2001-12-13 at 22:16, Ron Jamison wrote:
> I'm fairly sure there's no difference in performance when using PHP
tags
> mixed with HTML blocks as you are doing.
> 
> Think of it as PHP knowing that it should send everything not in <? ?>
tags
> directly to the browser.  Like an echo or a print, but without needing
to
> specify calls to those functions.
> 
> <HTML>
> <? echo $PHP_SELF ?>
> </HTML>
> 
> <HTML>
> <?=$PHP_SELF?>
> </HTML>

I'm not -that- worried about performance loss for switching between,
php and html, what annoys me (and would probably slow down performance
quite a bit), is that every time I have to do a database query, I have
to use mysql_connect again, because as Prottoss pointed out, PHP drops
the connection every time a PHP-block ends.

Not that it is that a big issue for my particular application, but
knowing a workaround to this problem would be quite useful in the 
future.


 
Cheers,
Markus

--
Markus Lervik
Linux administrator with a kungfoo grip
Vasa City Library - Public Library



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