* "Ford, Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> On 21 July 2005 22:19, Chris W. Parker wrote:
>
> > 2. It will be a good idea to get out of the habit of breaking in and
> > out of PHP like that. Instead just do: echo 'hi1';
>
> Why?  Some of us just strongly prefer the breaking in and out style -- I use
> it almost exclusively.  In my 10,000s of lines of code, you can probably
> count the number of echos on your fingers!
>
> > You'll have problems down the road with modifying the headers
> > (cookies, redirects, content-type, etc.) if you break in and out.
>
> Absolute rubbish -- whatever gives you this idea?  The sequence
>
>   ?> x<?php
>
> Is functionally identical to 
>
>   echo 'x';
>
> so anything that works with the latter will work identically with the
> former.

I disagree with both statements. Echoing and breaking out of PHP are
typically both undesirable in large applications where you may wish to
change headers. Capture your output into a variable and send it to
output once all processing is done. This may be done using output
buffering or other techniques.

-- 
Matthew Weier O'Phinney
Zend Certified Engineer
http://weierophinney.net/matthew/

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