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Brion Vibber
Sent: 24 February 2007 08:31
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Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] Feedback requested on error in very short
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Jan Steinman wrote:
PHP gets unhappy if you don't have a final LF
in the file.
No it doesn't; but if you have *more* than one final LF it
will output one when the file is executed. This has a
tendency to corrupt output, disrupt HTTP headers, and/or spew
error messages everywhere.
Cute, huh?
That's why the final ?> is optional. Leave it off and nothing will get send
to the client unintended.
Jared