I use

echo 'Blah blah
blah blah


blah.';

On 10/28/07, Nathan Nobbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/28/07, magoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi NG!
> >
> > I have switched to using single quotes, and found out that newline (\n)
> > only
> > works in double quotes. It looks kind of stupid using 'someString'."\n";
> > and
> > it`s kind of inconsistent using double quotes for some lines like
> > "someString\n";.
> > What`s the best way to get a consitent code?
> >
>
> choose the string syntax that best fits the purpose of the given string.
> if a string will not have variables embedded in it, or special characters,
> use
> single quotes.  if it will, use double quotes.
> if you have a particularly long string, with variables and special
> characters
> consider Heredoc.
>
> -nathan
>

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