<?php is OK, but <? is not

Bill Christensen billc_lists at greenbuilder.com
Mon Jul 12 02:05:58 PDT 2010


Thanks guys, that was it.


At 11:52 PM -0500 7/11/10, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>On Jul 11, 2010, at 23:48, Daniel Terreros wrote:
>
>>  On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 9:46 PM, Bill Christensen wrote:
>>
>>>  Starting a php section with <?php is OK, but <? apparently is not.
>>
>>  Do you have short tags enabled?
>
>
>Right, that feature is called short open tags. It's a setting in the 
>php.ini. The new default php.ini files that come with the latest 
>php5 are probably more restrictive than the ones that came with 
>earlier PHPs. You may need to update your code, or change some 
>settings back (though be aware of any security implications of doing 
>so).


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