4 Jul 2011 01:11
Re: Re: [PHP-DB] Re: [PHP] PHP EOL
Karl DeSaulniers <karl <at> designdrumm.com>
2011-07-03 23:11:16 GMT
2011-07-03 23:11:16 GMT
I see. Yes, I was referring to the PHP manual. I will investigate the RFC manuals as well like you had noted. No offense taken. Thank you for the clarification. Best, Karl On Jul 3, 2011, at 6:07 PM, Stuart Dallas wrote: > On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 11:22 PM, Karl DeSaulniers > <karl <at> designdrumm.com> wrote: > <at> Stuart, > Actually that is what made me look into the PHP_EOL Stuart. Wanting > to do things right. > Did you not read my initial email? I am not suggesting anyone adopt > my code. > The question was directed to what the differences are so I COULD > learn the right way. > Being that this was something I got off a tutorial from an > accredited website, your saying that to the wrong person. > I went and read the manuals and am here now posting the question so > as to get the right direction. > I have heard the argument and actually agreed. It would be better > to use the PHP_EOL instead. > I have been directed in the right direction. So I will be changing > my code to reflect. > > I meant no offence, I was simply responding to your comment: > "Also, It has worked for years with no problem and I would still > use it" ...and took it to mean you would have no issue with using > that code, so I thought it worth pointing out that the standards > exist for a reason. > > In the name of clarification, the "manual" I was referring to is > the sum total of the RFCs that define the various protocols used on > the internet, not the PHP manual which I believe you think I meant. > > -Stuart > > -- > Stuart Dallas > 3ft9 Ltd > http://3ft9.com/ Karl DeSaulniers Design Drumm http://designdrumm.com
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