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Posted by Shelly on 09/30/07 13:46

"Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
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> macca wrote:
>>> I have mistaken. And the guy who just wanted some help has seen
>>> himself not going anywhere thanks to you guys.
>>
>> Thats incorrect, in fact, the first response to the op by Shelly
>> clearly stated how to fix his problem, while subsequent posts
>> discussed why.
>>
>> The only person struggling with the answers in Jerry - Oh well, I
>> suppose sometimes you just can't teach an old dog new tricks!
>>
>
> Who's struggling with the answers? Just pointing out that even according
> to Zend, using short takes is bad? And that I've heard that it's going
> away completely in PHP 6 (as others have)? And that everyone except
> Jeremy agrees with me?
>
> So who's struggling here? You can't understand simple things like this?
> Or are you just a fucking troll?

Jerry, please read more carefully! Macca is AGREEING with you, so why are
you resorting to foul adjectives and calling him a troll? BOTH of you are
saying that the ONLY one here advocating short tags is Jeremy!

BTW, what does <?=$var;?> or even <?php=$var;?> mean? To me it is nonsense.
That is what I wrote
<?php echo $var; ?>

Note, also, that besides ALWAYS using long tags, I also ALWAYS add spaces
for clarity.

Shelly

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