yes, it's ok
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Cesar Sanz 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2009 6:56 AM
  Subject: Re: Blank line before views rendering


  Do you mean I can have this

  <?php
      echo "hello";

  whthout the closing ?> and it is ok?

  Slts
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: David Roda 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 4:39 PM
    Subject: Re: Blank line before views rendering


    He actually was saying that 

    The PHP parser inserts ?> automatically at the end of the files if its not 
there.  I've read this recommendation in many php frameworks which use template 
files.


    On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Dave <[email protected]> wrote:

      Ok...I just read it wrong.

      I thought you were saying remove "?>" entirely, not "?>(space)"

      My bad.

      Dave


      -----Original Message-----
      From: calzone [mailto:[email protected]]
      Sent: November-13-09 1:47 PM
      To: CakePHP
      Subject: Re: Blank line before views rendering

      I have found this problem crops up with carriage returns after the closing
      ?> in any model file.

      Go through all your model files and make sure there is no more than 1
      carriage returning following the last ?>

      On Nov 13, 8:31 am, "Dave" <[email protected]> wrote:
      > What do you mean by remove ?>
      >
      > I have never heard of this before. Can you explain a little more or a
      > link where I can read more about this?
      >
      > Thanks,
      >
      > Dave
      >
      >   _____
      >
      > From: Pablo Viojo [mailto:[email protected]]
      > Sent: November-13-09 11:40 AM
      > To: [email protected]
      > Subject: Re: Blank line before views rendering
      >
      > Anyway, it's recommended to remove ?> in controllers, models and any
      > other .php file
      >
      > Regards,
      >
      > Pablo Viojo
      > [email protected]http://pviojo.net
      >
      > ¿Que necesitas?http://needish.com
      >
      > On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 4:28 AM, PDEagle <[email protected]> wrote:
      >
      > Hi guys,
      >
      > I'm creating a blog system with cake, and now I encounted a problem
      > which has puzzled me for days. When the views rendering, there is
      > sometimes a blank line at the top, e.g. the layout looks like:
      >
      > <div id="eg1">
      >        <?php echo $content_for_layout; ?> </div>
      >
      > and the view file looks like:
      >
      > <div id="eg2">...</div>
      >
      > There would be a blank line inserting before eg2. The odd thing is,
      > sometimes there is such a line, and sometimes there is no. I have
      > checked out that in all controller files and model files, there are no
      > space before <?php and after ?>. In fact, I doubt that the problem
      > arises because of the encoding way of the ctp file. Take my posts/
      > admin_add.ctp as an example, when saves it as UTF-8, the secrect blank
      > line appears, while saves it as ANSI, the line disappears. However,
      > there is another ctp file, it is also encoded as UTF-8 and it can
      > render in the right way.
      >
      > Has anyone encounted the same problem? Or can anyone give me some
      > hint? 3x~
      >
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