> > i tried to do a "\ > any idea as to what's going on, and can someone
> > point me to a list of the actual php reserved
> > chars/words couldn't seem to track them down
> > on the php site/google...
>
> < is not reserved. The problem is your HTML.
>
> Your result ends up like this:
Eithe
> can someone
> > point me to a list of the actual php reserved
> > chars/words couldn't seem to track them down
> > on the php site/google...
http://www.php.net/manual/
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bruce wrote:
i have the following:
it doesn't seem to print... which leads me to
> believe that "<" is a reserved char/word...
i tried to do a "\
any idea as to what's going on, and can someone
> point me to a list of the actual php reserved
> chars/words couldn't seem to track them down
hi...
got a simple question...
i have the following:
it doesn't seem to print... which leads me to believe that "<" is a reserved
char/word...
i tried to do a "\http://www.php.net/)
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