<?php is OK, but <? is not

Daniel Terreros daniel.terreros at gmail.com
Sun Jul 11 21:48:12 PDT 2010


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On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 9:46 PM, Bill Christensen <
billc_lists at greenbuilder.com> wrote:

> I'm still working on my migration, and I've discovered a little snafu:
>
> Starting a php section with <?php is OK, but <? apparently is not.
>
> Perhaps I missed something?  Either a rule that says you now always have to
> use <?php, or some setting somewhere?
>
> It seems there might be a couple other things that aren't being handled
> exactly the same either as some sites are not coming up right, I just
> haven't figured out what they are yet.  It's possible that those are an
> artifact of the data migration.
>
> I'm running the latest Apache2 and PHP5 on 10.6.4. I'm migrating from an
> earlier Apache2/PHP5 on 10.5.8 (PPC).
>
>
>
>
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