> Short open tags won't work with xml.  Therefore they won't work with
> xhtml.  They conflict with where the Web is going.

Aha!  Yet another reason not to use <?=

:-)

philip

On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Michael Talbot-Wilson wrote:

> Ye 2001-01-17 13:54 -0500, Toby Butzon skribis:
> 
> > > > Is PHP the implied script, so that it is okay to begin PHP code like
> > this <?
> > > > vs. like this <?php
> > > > When is it not implied?
> > >
> > > You should use <?php. In future versions the open short tag would be
> > > dropped or your administrator can disable the open short tag.
> > 
> > Are there in fact plans to drop the short tags?
> 
> Short open tags won't work with xml.  Therefore they won't work with
> xhtml.  They conflict with where the Web is going.
> 
> Thus, they have already been dropped.  You don't _need_ them.  Stay
> away from them.
> 
> 
> 
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