Hi Philip!
On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Philip Olson wrote:
>
> > Short open tags won't work with xml. Therefore they won't work with
> > xhtml. They conflict with where the Web is going.
>
> Aha! Yet another reason not to use <?=
>
> :-)
>
you can always use <% and <%= instead.
No XML problems, and you may confuse your {A,J}SP coders :)
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