rfc:source_files_without_opening_tag
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rfc:source_files_without_opening_tag [2012/04/10 23:44] – [Changelog] boutell | rfc:source_files_without_opening_tag [2012/04/10 23:45] – [Why is this desirable?] boutell | ||
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2. Tedious. There is a small but real frustration involved in this redundancy. Small but real frustrations can contribute to long-term disenchantment with a programming language. | 2. Tedious. There is a small but real frustration involved in this redundancy. Small but real frustrations can contribute to long-term disenchantment with a programming language. | ||
- | However these same projects and frameworks may advocate the use of "raw HTML" in PHP files intended as templates for rendering pages, forms and the like. This is a longstanding feature of PHP (indeed the original feature of PHP). Support for it should be maintained, and may perhaps be improved in future to address PHP's current limitations as a templating language. This proposal aims not to close any doors in this regard. | + | However these same projects and frameworks may advocate the use of "raw HTML" in PHP files intended as templates for rendering pages, forms and the like. This is a longstanding feature of PHP (indeed the original feature of PHP). Support for it should be maintained, and may perhaps be improved in future to address PHP's current limitations as a templating language. The two modes should not be mutually exclusive as this makes it impossible for code to interoperate. This proposal aims not to close any doors in this regard. |
==== Related RFC ==== | ==== Related RFC ==== |
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