Martin Marques wrote:
> I'm looking for an opinion on programming style.
> 
> Basicaly, I make systems using PEAR::DB and PEAR::HTML_Template_IT. This
> last one puts all the HTML away from the PHP code, which has made life
> much easier.
> 
> Now, sometimes I warning messages like this one:
> 
> PHP Warning:  Cannot modify header information - headers already sent in
> 
> I know what it means, so I just look for newlines at the end of my PHP
> scripts, especially after the closing ?> and delete them.
> 
> Now, my question is: Is it a bad practice to "NOT" close the script with
> the PHP closing "?>"? I mean, just leave the script without a closing
> PHP simbols, as this scripts are included?

I never add the final closing '?>' in any script for this very reason.

whether it's bad practice or I don't know (can't be any worse than the
flamewar on internals@lists.php.net though ;-)

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