Hi rtconner,

On Mar 8, 1:52 am, rtconner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FYI, It might be a good practive not to use the '?>' to close off your
> php files. PHP closes when it hits the EOF anyways. I've seen some
> projects that do this, it works well.

It's a nice thing to know. Do you know of any open-source project that
use this as their coding guidelines?
If this is even a somewhat used coding convention (I must admit I
never saw it before) in some big/medium open-source projects I will
want to consider using it too.

Regards and thanks for your tip,

Guy

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