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Re: date() gives me yesterday's date and not today's - why?

Posted by Jasen Betts on 02/12/06 07:37

On 2006-02-12, Gary L Burnore <gburnore@databasix.com> wrote:

>>> Until you need to move to a host which has short tags disabled - and you
>>> need to go back and change all your code.
>
> This makes perfect sense. How one can claim that <?= "reads better"
> as a good reason to lose portability is beyond me. Too lazy to type
> two more characters may be a more logical reason to use <?=.

Seven more characters, '<?=' means '<php echo '

Bye.
Jasen

 

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