Don't know if anyone said it, but you do not need to use php?>, it's invalid AFAIK... just probably as they said, set short_tags=On in php.ini or something similar... "Jean-Louis Letortorec" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hello everyone, > > I've installed the Apache v2.0.44 with PHP4.3.1., under Windows. > > My pages starting and ending with "<?....?>" don't work anymore. I would > have to change them to "<?php...php?>". > > Do you know if there is a way for keeping "<?" running? > > Thanks for your help. > >
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