SHORT TAGS WILL NOT BE DEPRECATED.

There.

Zeev

At 15:54 09/11/2001, Jani Taskinen wrote:

>It's not only because of xml stuff but also because of
>the portability reasons..not everyone has short-tags enabled.
>
>Would it be that most of the people who have them enabled do that
>just because <?php= doesn't work..?
>
>+1 for <?php= if those short-tags are deprecated. :)
>
>--Jani
>
>
>On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Edin Kadribasic wrote:
>
> >> > Combine that with incompatibility of PHP's short open tag with XML, and
> >the
> >> > reason for having <?php= becomes clearer.
> >>
> >> As Rasmus is probably tired of pointing out, this isn't much of an
> >argument.
> >> This:
> >>
> >> if ($i < 4) {
> >>     ...
> >>
> >> is incompatible with XML (it'd have to be if ($i &lt; 4) ...)
> >
> >That's not what I'm talking about. Last time I tried
> >
> ><?xml ...
> >
> >with short open tag enabled, PHP gave me parse error.
> >
> >Edin
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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