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Posted by MS on 11/13/07 17:19
Captain Paralytic emailed this:
> On 13 Nov, 17:04, MS <No.Way.J...@No.Spam.Thank.You.com> wrote:
>> Captain Paralytic emailed this:
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>>> On 13 Nov, 16:50, MS <No.Way.J...@No.Spam.Thank.You.com> wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> Is there a php function that will stop executing the php code, but do any
>>>> necessary clean-up, like die(), and will then go on to process any html in
>>>> the file that is below the '?>' end php tag? Both die() and exit() exit
>>>> without processing the html after the end php tag.
>>>> E.G.
>>>> SOME HTML...
>>>> <?php
>>>> SOME PHP...
>>>> Call End PHP processing function (jumps to end the page neatly html).
>>>> ?>
>>>> END PAGE NEATLY HTML...
>>>> Or must I place the end page html in a php function and call that, say, as
>>>> part of a MyDie() function.
>>>> Thanks.
>>> <?php
>>> SOME PHP...
>>> die('END PAGE NEATLY HTML...');
>>> ?>
>> Thanks. Should I take it that the answer is no?
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> What I posted is the way such a thing is implemented in php.
Thanks. Regards, etc..
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