Hello Stefan,

   "<%=" is of course also conflicting the XML specs since "<"
must be followed by a "!" is we are in a DTD context. Or a "?"
to start a processing instruction or a valid element name. And
"%" cannot start an element name.

marcus

Wednesday, November 23, 2005, 5:07:22 PM, you wrote:

> On 22/11/05, Derick Rethans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello folks!
>>
>> On 11 and 12 November a bunch of us had a developers meeting in Paris,
>> discussing the things we want to do for PHP 6. Partly because of the
>> Unicode support, but we also discussed the items on "Rasmus' wishlist"
>> and a lot of other items. I made a report of the discussions we had and
>> placed the notes here:
>>
>> http://php.net/~derick/meeting-notes.html
>>
>> regards,
>> Derick

> Hello,

> what was the reason for the decision to drop asp tags? We are using
> them in our templates because of the <%= shortcut and no conflicts
> with X(HT)ML.

> Regards,
> Stefan

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Best regards,
 Marcus

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