> Given the following lines: > > $MESSAGE .= "<P>Application Fee: <B>" . $price . " Dollars U.S.</B>"; > > $MESSAGE .= "<P>Application Fee: <B>$price Dollars U.S.</B>"; > > > Is there a performance issue (or any other issue) for using either of > the above lines? Does it make any difference which is used? > > Suppose it changed to the following: > > $MESSAGE .= "<P>Application Fee: <B>" . $query-param('price') . " > Dollars U.S.</B>"; > > or > > $MESSAGE .= "<P>Application Fee: <B>$query-param('price') Dollars > U.S.</B>"; > > I have used the first two lines without any noticeable difference, but > I > didn't use any sort of debugging/timer tools either. I am debating > with > myself about which line from the second set I should use. In all > instances the correct value of "price" was inserted into the variable > $MESSAGE.
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