El 07/03/12 00:15, Kris Craig wrote: > > > To clarify again, I was under the mistaken impression that <?= > was a new > > alias for short_open_tag. My argument was (and still is) against > > short_open_tag. I do see some use in this new echo alias for > templating > > purposes. > > > > --Kris > <?= has been there for ages, since PHP 3. > > > ....And your point is? I initially thought this thread was saying > that this alias had been removed and instead made to replace the > short_open_tag. I stood corrected and we moved on. What does PHP 3 > have to do with any of this? I think you've officially crossed the > line from correcting somebody's error to beating a dead horse. ;P > > --Kris Sorry. I understood from your mail that you didn't know <?= and you thought it was an addition aliasing <?
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