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Posted by windandwaves on 11/04/05 22:23
Hi Folk
My question is:
echo all the time vs echo at the end - what is faster
Let me explain
I used to write pages like this:
echo "<head> ";
{code code code}
echo "<body>";
{code code code, talk to the database, etc...}
echo "<div>some more shite</div>";
{code code code}
echo "</html>";
Now I do this:
$v .= "<head> ";
{code code code}
$v .= "<body>";
{code code code, talk to the database, etc...}
$v .= "<div>some more shite</div>";
{code code code}
$v .= "</html>";
echo $v;
The advantage of the second method is that I can still manipulate the
content before it goes out. for example, I can replace double spaces and
tabs, alter menus, etc... using simple replace functions.
Now, my question is, what is faster or better? I kind of like the latter
option, but I do not want to use it if it makes my website (significantly)
slower.
Cheers
Nicolaas
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