Forwarded.
Accidentally clicked "reply" directly to Nitsan. Sorry about that. :-\
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 2:47 AM, Nitsan Bin-Nun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Umm just for general knowledge, whats the difference between HEREDOC to
> simple "<value>" assignment?
> As far as i know they both do the same job except that HEREDOC have problems
> with tabs infront of it (at the first line). Ther are other distinctions?
HEREDOC syntax has no problems with tabs anywhere except the
termination mark. For example:
<?php
$text =<<<EOT
I can have tabs here, no problem.
EOT; // I can't have a tab before this terminator though.
?>
About the only *real* problem you'll face with HEREDOC vs.
multiline quotes is using name-keyed arrays and superglobals. For
example, you can use $foo[0], but you can't use $foo['bar'] or
$_SESSION['foobar'].
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