Then why not do this :
");
?>
bvr.
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002 18:49:18 -0500, Erik Price wrote:
>
>On Saturday, January 26, 2002, at 05:49 PM, ,,, wrote:
>
>> When I have an inside my php script it wont work
>> since
>> php parses it as php code.
>>
>> Will short_open_tag = Off solve it? I would
On Saturday, January 26, 2002, at 05:49 PM, ,,, wrote:
> When I have an inside my php script it wont work
> since
> php parses it as php code.
>
> Will short_open_tag = Off solve it? I would really like to use
> for the
> rest of my php code...there must be a better solution than
> Short_o
Hi
use single quotes and it is simpler
echo '';
Tom
At 09:40 27/01/02, Frans Englich wrote:
>This works just perfectly:
>
> "); ?>
>
>
> regards,
> Cyth
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This works just perfectly:
"); ?>
regards,
Cyth
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* and then Jeff Sheltren blurted
> Hi. Have you tried something like:
>
> \n"); ?>
*Good* idea, tell us if it works!
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> Hi. Have you tried something like:
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> \n"); ?>
*Good* idea, tell us if it works!
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Hi. Have you tried something like:
\n"); ?>
I've not tried using xml & php, but that may work...
Jeff
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Subject: [PHP]
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* and then ,,, blurted
> When I have an inside my php script it wont work since
> php parses it as php code.
>
> Will short_open_tag = Off solve it? I would really like to use for the
> rest of my php code...there must be a better solution t
When I have an inside my php script it wont work since
php parses it as php code.
Will short_open_tag = Off solve it? I would really like to use for the
rest of my php code...there must be a better solution than Short_open_tag
regards,
Cyth
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When I have an inside my php script it wont work since
php parses it as php code.
Will short_open_tag = Off solve it? I would really like to use for the
rest of my php code...there must be a better solution than Short_open_tag
regards,
Cyth
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Hi Daniel,
Set short_open_tag = Off in your php.ini file and the problem will go away.
--zak
Rose, Daniel wrote:
> Hi,
> I have looked through the history of the list, and I see that several
people
> have said that PHP fully supports XHTML. I have some problems using XHTML
> with PHP, namely pa
Hi,
I have looked through the history of the list, and I see that several people
have said that PHP fully supports XHTML. I have some problems using XHTML
with PHP, namely parse errors, such as a parse error on the first line of
every XHTML doc.
Version of PHP is 4.0.6, and it was compiled like
On Sunday 20 May 2001 20:51, Manuel Lemos wrote:
> Hello Navid,
>
> On 20-May-01 14:36:33, you wrote:
> >So you suggest that I use the name attribute in XHTML and ignore the
> > fact that it has been depreciated and replaced by the ID attribute?
> > Will that solve my problem?
>
> It depends. If
ML, or anything else along those lines
>
> -jack
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Rasmus Lerdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Friday, May 18, 2001 6:59 pm
> Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP and XHTML
>
> > > I would like to start using the XHTML syntax for my
eloper to
specify the ID attribute or not.
http://phpclasses.UpperDesign.com/browse.html/package/1
Manuel Lemos
>Navid Yar
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>From: Manuel Lemos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2001 11:49 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [PHP] P
AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP and XHTML
Hello Navid,
On 18-May-01 19:44:55, you wrote:
>I would like to start using the XHTML syntax for my future projects, but I
>heard that PHP is not compatible with XHTML. For example, in XHTML the ID
>attribute is used in pla
Hello Navid,
On 18-May-01 19:44:55, you wrote:
>I would like to start using the XHTML syntax for my future projects, but I
>heard that PHP is not compatible with XHTML. For example, in XHTML the ID
>attribute is used in place of the deprecated NAME tag. But PHP depends on
>the NAME attribute in
Hi Rasmus,
@ 6:59:09 PM on 5/18/2001, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
>> I would like to start using the XHTML syntax for my future
>> projects, but I heard that PHP is not compatible with XHTML. For
>> example, in XHTML the ID attribute is used in place of the
>> deprecated NAME tag. But PHP depends on t
anyone would need for XHTML, or anything else along those lines
-jack
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From: Rasmus Lerdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, May 18, 2001 6:59 pm
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP and XHTML
> > I would like to start using the XHTML syntax for my future
> projects
> I would like to start using the XHTML syntax for my future projects, but I
> heard that PHP is not compatible with XHTML. For example, in XHTML the ID
> attribute is used in place of the deprecated NAME tag. But PHP depends on
> the NAME attribute in forms, etc. Is there any way around this? Has
Hello,
I would like to start using the XHTML syntax for my future projects, but I
heard that PHP is not compatible with XHTML. For example, in XHTML the ID
attribute is used in place of the deprecated NAME tag. But PHP depends on
the NAME attribute in forms, etc. Is there any way around this? Has
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