On Tue, 2006-11-07 at 21:18 +0000, Stut wrote:
> Richard Lynch wrote:
> > I never have understood why it was kosher to leave the final ?> off,
> > for example, so maybe that changed. :-)  [I doubt it]
> 
> Certainly hasn't changed, and I hope it never does. Having to find an 
> errant space or carriage return at the end of an include file that is 
> one of nearly 100 that get included in a script has taught me that there 
> is no greater feature in PHP!! I never use a closing ?> if PHP script is 
> the last thing in a file - less headaches all around.

Hear, hear! And the word from internals a few years ago was that it was
an intended feature for exactly that reason.

Cheers,
Rob.
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