> At 01:24 09-09-01, Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
> > > >Exactly the same goes for <?= unless you happen to stumble across the
> > > >one-line footnote on the php.net/echo page.
> > >
> > > So that's a documentation bug. It clearly belongs in the
documentation
> > > about PHP's various special tags, just next to <?php, <?, <%, <%=
<script
> > > language="php">, etc. There's a logical place to look for that entry.
> >
> >FYI,
> >
> >'I' added <?= on May 10th to the documentation along with the rest of
<?php
> >etc, because I noticed it wasn't there...
>
> Cool.
Hm, what I wrote was somewhat ambigious, I meant to say that I added <?= on
the place where the other variants were already present. So I added JUST
<?=, NOT the others.
I don't know wether you understood me wrong, but just to be sure...
--Jeroen
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