Yeah, it's the intended behavior - there was a discussion about it a few
years ago...
Zeev
At 17:16 26/1/2001, Monte Ohrt wrote:
>example:
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>This is a test
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>done.
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>When I run this from the command line (4.0.5dev) I get the following
>output:
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>This is a test
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Got it. This is just causing problems with a templating system
we're working on. E-mail templates are not coming out as expected.
We'll work around it :)
Cynic wrote:
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> yes, this is as per the manual. the (optional) newline after
> a closing PHP tag ( ?> ) is considered to be a part of the
> t
yes, this is as per the manual. the (optional) newline after
a closing PHP tag ( ?> ) is considered to be a part of the
tag, and is removed from the output.
use
or
At 16:16 26.1. 2001, Monte Ohrt wrote the following:
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> Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 03:17
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> Subject: [PHP-DEV] php eating carriage returns?
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> example:
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> This is a test
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> When I run this from the command line (4.0.