Why should I use <?php instead of <? in my php script?
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The two main reasons to avoid the short opening tag are
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There are two methods to start PHP
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PHP also includes
But that will print out the variable behind it, since its a shorthand for echo. You should use < ?php since its compatible with all server types. You can move your code to a new hosting solution or setup a new server default and the shorthands could be disabled. |
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The short tags We could discuss the sense of this decision of the PHP team to make such a thing configurable, but the essence is, that you can't use the short tags in portable code. |
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Both are semantically the same. |
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I personally prefer
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It should be noted that some server configurations of PHP do not support one or the other out of the box. For instance, my web server does not support <? but does support <?php |
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I believe .. How do I type that with no space in between? EDIT - thanks |
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To add to everyone's explanation that short tags should not be used because they might be disabled (or maybe even removed from future PHP versions), the main rationale for short tags to be deprecated is that they are not valid XML "Processing instructions" while the |
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The portability arguments are all well and good, but I'm going to be sacrilegious and say that you should go ahead and use short tags if you want to, unless you're doing something that is for really wide distribution (of the source), or are making something very xml focused. a) I've never been in a situation where I couldn't enable short tags. Usually they're on by default. b) In most situations, the c) the short tag is less obtrusive and therefore clutters your code less. I find this especially true with Of course, it all depends on what kind of project you're working on, but for a basic web site, I don't think the short tag is at all likely to hurt you. |
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This is essentially a dupe of http://stackoverflow.com/questions/436688/difference-between-php-echo-sessionid-and-sessionid |
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Wordpress Coding Standards says only use <?php. They don't explain why. This might be a religious question. |
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The support of the short form Thus, for maximum portability you should use the long form syntax. |
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