?php is more reliable - you can configure a server to ignore "?"
as an opening PHP tag (short_tags i think the directive is from
memory).
for
compatibilities sake, you should always use the ?php tag in your coding, but
if short tags are enabled, then technically the 2 are the same (both
e:
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?php is more reliable - you can configure a server to ignore
"?" as an opening PHP tag (short_tags i think the directive is from
memory).
for
co
Beau Lebens wrote:
?php is more reliable - you can configure a server to ignore ? as an
opening PHP tag (short_tags i think the directive is from memory).
for compatibilities sake, you should always use the ?php tag in your
coding, but if short tags are enabled, then technically the 2 are the