2009/1/22 Török Alpár <torokal...@gmail.com>:
>
>
> 2009/1/22 Jan G.B. <ro0ot.w...@googlemail.com>
>>
>> 2009/1/21 Thodoris <t...@kinetix.gr>:
>> >>   $sReturned = ob_get_contents();
>> >>  ob_end_clean();
>> > That's a good though thanks. Although I was aware of output buffering I
>> > used
>> > to ignore that ob_end_clean actually exists...
>> You can even make it shorter by using
>> $retVar = ob_get_clean();
>> http://de.php.net/ob_get_clean()
> Yes, but that leaves output buffering on, and that's a bad thing, especially
> if you are on the console, but anyhow, why leave it on when you don't need
> it, or even if you do, why create more levels?
That's not true.
>From the PHP Manual (link above):

string ob_get_clean ( void )
Gets the current buffer contents and delete current output buffer.

*ob_get_clean() essentially executes both ob_get_contents() and ob_end_clean().*

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