Hello All,
AG I don't see why it's such a big deal for people who are creating xml to
AG turn-off short tags?
YES!
This is the main question/answer of this thread!
So, please, people, calm down.
Zmievski has got the present for all of you...=))
Antony Dovgal aka tony2001
Hello Dan,
Tuesday, October 15, 2002, 7:41:16 PM, you wrote:
DH The web is a rapidly changing market and standards are being activley
DH evolved. ?php is more compatable with standards on the web than ? ...
DH and its not about XML document headers.
Yes, the web is rapidly changing, but PHP
Hello Dan and all.
DH Due to the frequency of this coming up on the list, would it be possible
DH to disable them as of PHP v5?
I suppose, it's not a kind of problem that should be solved in such way.
DH People will be expecting major changes come v5, and it might be the
DH easiest way to move
Thousands of programmers use short tags in their scripts, but only
hundreds can't change this setting in php.ini manually.
Wrong... Many webhosting companies won't allow customers to change php.ini,
and my experiences with php_set_ini() aren't too good.
Regards,
Manuzhai
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PHP
Hello Dan,
DH Your missing the point of my suggestion. Im not suggesting we switch it
DH off by default, Im suggesting we *remove* the feature.
Very good.
Why not to change to script language=php.../script then?
DH As the XML community expands and more and more scripting languages (server
DH
Hello all.
ZS changing a number in the version doesn't give us a carte blanche to break
ZS compatibility. Compatibility breakage is cumulative - the more you break,
ZS the harder it is to adapt.
That's in fact what I'm talking about.
Antony Dovgal aka tony2001 mailto:[EMAIL
At 12:17 10/15/2002 +0300, Antony Dovgal wrote:
Hello Dan,
DH Your missing the point of my suggestion. Im not suggesting we switch it
DH off by default, Im suggesting we *remove* the feature.
Very good.
Why not to change to script language=php.../script then?
As long as you're aiming for XHTML