Re: [PHP-DEV] short_open_tag From: Zeev Suraski (zeev <email protected>)
Date: 12/12/00

'recommended' is a problematic term, because people who'll take this
recommendation will usually mess their sites up big time. Perhaps 'advanced'?

Zeev

At 19:12 12/12/2000, Kristian Köhntopp wrote:
>"Stig S. Bakken" wrote:
> > I actually do "enforce" this on all PHP installations I maintain, but
> > imagine the amount of mail that will pour over php* <email protected> when
> > people's <?hairy()?> code stop working? :-)
>
>
>Suffer 4 weeks. Reap the benefits for a lifetime.
>
> > We distribute two php.ini files, why not set short_open_tag to "off" in
> > php.ini-optimized?
>
>The least one should do. And rename it "php.ini-recommended".
>
>Kristian
>
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