Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 17:53:11 +0100 From: =?utf-8?B?RnLDqWTDqXJpYw==?= Perrin <fred@resel.fr> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: why does this simple counter fail? Message-ID: <kggy643nnuw.fsf@pc-df-302.priv.enst-bretagne.fr> References: <20110323164504.GA25317@thought.org> <kggr59xpv0c.fsf@pc-df-302.priv.enst-bretagne.fr> <20110324230049.GB31958@thought.org> <89898D0E-B4A9-41E9-B829-DF7CA8D3FF06@d3photography.com> <20110325053630.GA6722@thought.org> <BE6D7321-0B4A-4762-9270-CC34E52ECBED@d3photography.com> <20110325164445.GA16901@thought.org>
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Gary Kline <kline@thought.org> writes: > On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 06:36:34AM -0500, Ryan Coleman wrote: >> Look for short tags. Turn that on. >> >> <?php is long form... most scripts are using short tags. > > I didn't know that I had the option of using short flags or not. Where > do I set that? (I'm sure there are more places where i have "<?" anf > "?>" rather than "<?php" and "?>"; be nice to _not_ have this cause me > grief again....) In /usr/local/etc/php.ini, look for short_open_tag under the « Language Options » heading. -- Frédéric Perrin -- http://tar-jx.bz
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