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Posted by Shelly on 09/30/07 14:08
"Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Shelly wrote:
>> "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
>> news:zI-dnYChLr2cOWLbnZ2dnUVZ_r3inZ2d@comcast.com...
>>> 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!
>>
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> Yes, Shelly, please read more carefully. Macca said "Jerry" - not
> "Jeremy".
Sorry, yes he did. I missed that for the same reason that I always read
"the the" as "the", as most people do. In other words, we read context as
well as the actual words. The context he was using clearly meant Jeremy (as
the only one not bothered by short tags), and not Jerry. I think he merely
mistyped -- and this why I read "Jeremy" and not "Jerry". Technically,
though, you are 100% correct.
Shelly
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