Phpman, Thanks for the quick reply, Wow, guess I should have tried that
before I asked. What a great forum. Quick responses! Thanks again.
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> it doesn't matter. the thing in php that
that's great :)
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> then people would think you're a perl programmer ;)
> >
> > In theory you could put all your code on one line.
> >
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then people would think you're a perl programmer ;)
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> Subject: Re: [PHP] Newbie-Continue Line of Code
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> In theory you could put all your code on one line.
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it doesn't matter. the thing in php that separates lines (actually commands)
is the --> ; semicolan.
In theory you could put all your code on one line.
""Mike Maki"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> How do I continue a lin
How do I continue a line of code to the next line? I like to keep my lines
of code to about 60 characters in width then wrap to the next line. Is this
possible with lines of PHP code?
Thanks,
Mike
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