Ultimately IE is "right" in that you can never tell a client their site
doesn't work in IE but it fits the written technical standards. A client
will always prefer a non web standard site that works in IE to one that
is technically correct but errors out in the worlds most popular browser.
Mic
>> For an HTML comment, you should use (no ! in the closing
tag). The reason it worked in
>> Firefox is that it interprets *any* instance of "--" as a closing comment
tag. As far as I know,
>> all other browsers will wait until they get the standard "-->".
> Firefox gets it right since these ("--"
>> I would like to appologize if I am off topic. I am not sure who to ask. I
am using (no ! in the closing
tag). The reason it worked in
> Firefox is that it interprets *any* instance of "--" as a closing comment
tag. As far as I know,
> all other browsers will wait until they get the standard
On 10/12/2007, Hayden's Harness Attachment <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I would like to appologize if I am off topic. I am not sure who to ask. I
> am using (no ! in the closing tag).
The reason it worked in Firefox is that it interprets *any* instance of "--"
as a closing comment tag. As far as
Matthew
Thank you for the help.
Angus
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Hope that helps,
Kepler
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I would like to appologize if I am off topic. I am not sure who to ask. I am
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Thanks, I didn't know that, I'm very knew to PHP :D
Gonzalo González Mora
On Dec 10, 2007 3:44 AM, Matthew Pennell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/10/07, krugonN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > To comment a line in PHP code you should use // or you can comment a
> > block using /* */
> >
>
On 12/10/07, krugonN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> To comment a line in PHP code you should use // or you can comment a block
> using /* */
>
Or you can also use an octothorpe: # to comment out a single line in PHP.
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It should be: (no 2nd !).
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 15:40:52 +1000, Hayden's Harness Attachment
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To comment a line in PHP code you should use // or you can comment a block
using /* */
Gonzalo González Mora
On Dec 10, 2007 2:40 AM, Hayden's Harness Attachment <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I would like to appologize if I am off topic. I am not sure who to ask. I
> am using
I would like to appologize if I am off topic. I am not sure who to ask. I am
using
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