* Thus wrote gohaku:
> Hi everyone,
> I would like to know how to handle code breaks or code blocks
> that takes up more than two lines.
you just might start a war of the gods here....
> For readability, I would like to know if there is something like the
> following:
> function input($type,$size,$name,$value)
> {
> return "<input type=\"$type\" size=\"$size\" value=\"$value\" >>>
> name=\"$name\">";
> }
In general practice, and depending on how much html you're
outputing:
function input($type,$size,$name,$value) {
<?php
<input type="<php echo $type?>" size="<?php echo $size?>"
value="<?php echo $value?>" name="<?php echo $name?>>
}
But on the other hand a different approach:
$field = array(
'type' => $type,
'size' => $size,
'value' => $value,
'name' => $type,
'id' => $id, /* forgot this one :) */
);
echo '<input >';
foreach($field as $name => $value ) {
echo "$name=\"$value\"
}
echo '>';
Curt
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