I keep my closing tag. Earlier I started removing closing tag. Then I search for the standardness of this practice and found its not standard. Some frameworks/cms intentionally do this. Besides a signle `\n` character is allowed after the closing tag which does not cause "Can not send Header" error. So I started using closing tag again. Later I found, from visual aspect, a closing tag makes the code balanced. Still using it. -- Shiplu.Mokadd.im ImgSign.com | A dynamic signature machine Innovation distinguishes between follower and leader
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