Snippets which output PHP tags now use the environment variables 
TM_PHP_OPEN_TAG and TM_PHP_OPEN_TAG_WITH_ECHO.
Users who want to use short tags can set TM_PHP_OPEN_TAG to an empty value in 
preferences, and TM_PHP_OPEN_TAG_WITH_ECHO can be set to either 'echo' or '=' 
to use short tags with an echo statement or the short-tag printing form.
All snippets will use long tags by default, as these are more portable.

Changed:
U   branches/WIP/Bundles/PHP.tmbundle/Snippets/<?php ?>.tmSnippet
U   branches/WIP/Bundles/PHP.tmbundle/Snippets/<?php echo ___ ?>.tmSnippet
U   branches/WIP/Bundles/PHP.tmbundle/Snippets/<?php echo htmlentities(___) 
?>.tmSnippet
U   branches/WIP/Bundles/PHP.tmbundle/Snippets/<?php else: ?>.tmSnippet
U   branches/WIP/Bundles/PHP.tmbundle/Snippets/<?php foreach (___) ___ <?php 
endforeach ?>.tmSnippet
U   branches/WIP/Bundles/PHP.tmbundle/Snippets/<?php if (___) ?> ___ <?php else 
?> ___ <?php endif ?>.tmSnippet
U   branches/WIP/Bundles/PHP.tmbundle/Snippets/<?php if (___) ?> ___ <?php 
endif ?>.tmSnippet
U   branches/WIP/Bundles/PHP.tmbundle/Snippets/?>…<?php.tmSnippet

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