> Le 6 sept. 2019 à 14:35, Felipe Nascimento de Moura <[email protected]> 
> a écrit :
> 
> Doesn't that bring risks to breaking the web?
> 
> You seen, many, MANY servers running php have the "shot-tags" feature 
> enabled, in which pages with <? and ?> will be interpreted.
> In this case, any html page with embedded scripts using this operator, or 
> event .js files when the server is configured to also run php in them, will 
> break.
> 
> Or am I missing something here?
> 
> [ ]s
> 

Any future PHP file that incorporate that syntax will almost surely refuse to 
compile on servers that has short-tags enabled, making the problem evident 
before it produces something useful on the web. This may be an issue, but this 
is not what “breaking the web” is intended to mean. Existing, untouched content 
will not break. Carelessly updated content might break, but that’s not 
fundamentally different from any other careless update.

(If anything else, it may convince people that having different configuration 
settings w.r.t. short-tags in development environment and in production 
environment, is a very bad idea...)

—Claude
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