On 05 February 2007 17:32, Brian Moon wrote:
> Reading the array thread, someone mentioned having several ways of
> doing things. One of their examples was the if: endif; syntax.
> Forgive me if this has been discussed, but has anyone proposed
> removing that for PHP6? Seems like the perfect ti
Philip Olson wrote:
It's also worth mentioning the following historical commit:
the 'alternative' syntax is not deprecated
Tue Oct 9 23:29:27 2001 UTC (5 years, 3 months ago) by jimw
In other words, over five years ago the deprecated status warning was
removed from the PHP manual for
s really not an option. It
doesn't hurt anyone and many find it beneficial inside embedded HTML.
Andi
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> Subject: [PHP-DEV] Removing if: endif; syntax
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> Reading the array thread, someone mentioned having several
> ways of doing things. One of their examples was the if:
> endif; syntax. Forgive me if this has been discussed, but
> has anyone proposed removing that fo
On Mon, 2007-02-05 at 18:36 +0100, Stefan Walk wrote:
> Please don't. reads much better than in templates.
Says you :) But I don't think it should be removed either. Editor's have
no business defining what should and should not be useful in a language.
Cheers,
Rob.
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Please don't. reads much better than in templates.
Regards,
Stefan
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Reading the array thread, someone mentioned having several ways of doing
things. One of their examples was the if: endif; syntax. Forgive me if
this has been discussed, but has anyone proposed removing that for PHP6?
Seems like the perfect time to do it. Its not recommended. Editors
that c