Or you could just temporarily enable ob... That's what I do when I have a
function that needs to return lots of HTML containing many ' and "... I know
it's possible to use \ as well, but ob is somewhat easier then...
"John W. Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i meddelandet
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> Rolf Brusletto wrote:
>  >>            Just kind of curious what people think.  In your opinion,
>  >> should a function avoid output?  What I mean by that, is should a
>  >> function on "do something" without having echo or printf commands in
it?
>  >> This is something I've been thinking about lately to improve my
>  >> programming style.  Opinions?
>  >
> > My personal opinion, which shows in all my code writing is to never echo
> > inside a function. always return the data whether it be string, array,
> > or boolean... I've always left echoing up to the actual page showing the
> > data. That way if you have two seperate pages that need to display the
> > data differently, you can use the same function, and just format it as
> > needed on the pages.
>
> I'll second that; I do the same. If you don't do it this way, you'll
> find yourself re-writing a function sooner or later because you need it
> to return the data instead of displaying it.
>
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