Paul Houle wrote:
Urb LeJeune wrote:

It's called a "here document" structure and can include variables.

One note of caution. There can be no spaces at the end of either the
first or second "Content" and the last one must begin in column one.

That's one reason I don't like here variables. People mash them up and I have to fix them.

   When applicable,  I really like

?>
Complicated HTML, like maybe a <table></table>, and use something like <? q($var) ?> to
insert a variable
<?php

Exactly. Much easier to deal with something that is almost completely HTML, or almost completely PHP.



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