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Re: [PATCH] Dropping ?> from end of files


From: Amir Mohammad Saied
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Dropping ?> from end of files
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 00:39:00 +0330

Hi,

On Mon, 1 Dec 2008 21:44:14 +0100
Davi Leal <address@hidden> wrote:

> Amir M. Saied wrote:
> > At the first try these files seem to make headers to be sent early.
> 
> It works!  Feel free to commit it.
> 

Ok, I'll commit it.

Just a question:
Is there any policy for pushing commits? I mean I've to send the patch
to you (as I did this time), or to the mailing list? Or developers are
supposed to have their own branch and then main developer would merge
changes? Or I can go and push trivial commits by my own without sending
patches around?

> 
> 
> Maybe this patch will allow reintegrate 'View_Photo_or_Logo.php' in the 
> webapp 
> architecture.
> 
>   Layer-0__Site_entry_point/View_Photo_or_Logo.php
> 
> I was forced to duplicate code to avoid use 'require_once', which was adding 
> line breaks, and so breaking the image format which was downloaded.  We did 
> not know about this ?> trick!
> 
> 
> Maybe we could even revert the below lines at
>   Layer-1__Page_builder/Web_Page.php
> 
>       ob_end_clean();
>       ob_start();
> 

I'll look at it.

> 
> 
> 
> --
> Amir M. Saied wrote:
> > We should really consider dropping php close tag from end of files
> > because of they make headers to be sent earlier than when they are
> > supposed to be sent.
> 
> Davi Leal wrote:
> > In the current state, the webapp is already working.  Why do you
> > think we should drop php close tags from end of files?  Would the
> > webapp be quicker or something else?
> 
> Amir M. Saied wrote:
> > No, it would make application warning-free. More standard I mean.
> >
> >    "PHP does not need closing tags, and omitting them will save
> >     you from other problems, like trialing newline chars causing
> >     headers to be sent."
> >
> > Check source files of Zend Framework for example, no file has a ?>
> >
> > Won't touch Smarty files unless they start throwing away warnings.

Cheers,
Amir.




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