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Posted by Alan Silver on 10/13/40 12:00
In article <na0165-9lc.ln1@ophelia.g5n.co.uk>, Toby A Inkster
<usenet200712@tobyinkster.co.uk> writes
>Paul Lautman wrote:
>
>> Anyway, your problem is that <? is what is called a "short open tag" and
>> in the more recent releases of php their use is disabled by default.
>>
>> So instead of <?=$CFG_db_user?> use <?php echo $CFG_db_user;?>
>
>Or (less work for you) find php.ini and switch the short open tag option
>on.
Thanks to both of you for your help. I tried changing php.ini and the
pages worked fine.
If I went through all the .php files in this collection and did a global
find and replace for "<?" to "<?php" would that do the trick, or is
there likely to be anything that might get thrown out by this? Obviously
I would have to check that they hadn't used any <?php tags, as this
change would result in <?phpphp which would probably cause even more
problems!
Thanks again
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Alan Silver
(anything added below this line is nothing to do with me)
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