Re: [PHP] Re: gmail accounts

2004-09-20 Thread Markus Fischer
John Holmes wrote: From: "Markus Fischer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Which do you prefer, echo() or print() ? Albeit that, they're identical I think (both are core language construct, no real functions). Come on... all good bottom-posting-firewall-turning-off PHP programmers know that print() is a fun

Re: [PHP] Re: gmail accounts

2004-09-20 Thread Jim Grill
> On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 15:25:40 -0400, John Holmes > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Come on... all good bottom-posting-firewall-turning-off PHP programmers know > > that print() is a function and returns a value while echo does not. We're > > all using templates, anyhow, so your code wouldn't have b

Re: [PHP] Re: gmail accounts

2004-09-20 Thread Greg Donald
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 15:25:40 -0400, John Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Come on... all good bottom-posting-firewall-turning-off PHP programmers know > that print() is a function and returns a value while echo does not. We're > all using templates, anyhow, so your code wouldn't have but one ech

Re: [PHP] Re: gmail accounts

2004-09-20 Thread John Holmes
From: "Markus Fischer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Which do you prefer, echo() or print() ? Albeit that, they're identical I think (both are core language construct, no real functions). Come on... all good bottom-posting-firewall-turning-off PHP programmers know that print() is a function and returns a v

[PHP] Re: gmail accounts

2004-09-20 Thread Ricardo Cezar
I have some invitations too! If you wants one, ask me off list. Limited supply, first requests, etc, like Greg said! "Greg Donald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu na mensagem news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I have some gmail accounts of anyone wants one. Email me off list. > Limited supply, first requests,

[PHP] Re: gmail accounts

2004-09-20 Thread Markus Fischer
Greg Donald wrote: I have some gmail accounts of anyone wants one. Email me off list. Limited supply, first requests, etc.. I would be interested if there's still one left ;) And now for my php question: Which do you prefer, echo() or print() ? I find that after I've done a bunch of Perl coding a