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Re: [PHP] Parsing problem with character '>'
Marc:
On Wed, Aug 13, 2003 at 06:32:50PM -0700, FMM Schillemans wrote:Then your PHP coding style isn't correct. Show us a line of code where>
> the problem is that the moment the '>' character is placed within the PHP
> code (lets say withing a print-command), then the PHP mode is immideatly
> ends. Making it impossible to create HTML code run-time
this happens.
--Dan
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