At 3:50 PM +0100 1/13/08, Jochem Maas wrote:
to avoid this in future never add the closing php bracket to the end of
the php file (unless you explicitly want to output something after the
code in question - which is almost never the case), it is not required.
e.g.
--------- >8 info.php ----------------
<?php
phpinfo();
--------- >8 info.php ----------------
It may be a religious argument, but I always close my scripts and I
know where the white space is.
Also, most of my code is used by other languages (i.e., html, js) so
a closing bracket is always required -- unless it's the last function
in a file, but I haven't checked to see if that works in all cases.
So, I just always close it correctly.
Cheers,
tedd
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