Am 06.03.2012 01:13, schrieb Kris Craig: > On Windows (where I generally do most of my scripting grunt work), > I typically use Notepad++ and it highlights > <?php just fine. > > On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 4:11 PM, Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net > <mailto:h.rei...@thelounge.net>> wrote: > Am 06.03.2012 01:03, schrieb Kris Craig: > > I've never understood the "it's easier to read" argument since I've > found > > it to be exactly the opposite. The <? as opposed to <?php, at least for > > me, makes it more difficult to "at a glance" see where the PHP code > begins > > if you hvae a usebale editor <?=$whatever?> would become different colors > only in notepad or on the shell you would not see php-code but > who does develop this way these days?
FIRST: do NOT top post after get a reply below your text or how do you imagine that anybody can follow a thread where answers randomly before and after the quotet text? SECOND: it is simply clear that it highlights "<?php" - what do you try to tell me? what i said is "throw it away if it does NOT highlight "<?=$var?>" the "<?=$var?>" is much easier readable as "<?php echo $var;?>"
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