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Doc Bug #4985 No support for echo <<< END
Submitted: 2000-06-12 17:57 UTC Modified: 2000-06-12 18:09 UTC
From: paul at netkick dot com Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Documentation problem
PHP Version: 4.0.0 Release OS: Redhat 6.1
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2000-06-12 17:57 UTC] paul at netkick dot com
There is no support or documentation for the echo <<< STOP_TEXT or print <<< STOP_TEXT also known as here-docs.

It is cited as working on the Zend site, but does not work either three of our test servers.

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 [2000-06-12 18:01 UTC] zeev at cvs dot php dot net
This is supported in PHP 4.0.0.  Notice that since there's nothing special about this operator, you would still have to add a trailing ; (semicolon) to end your statement.

Documentation may be missing, though, so I'm keeping it open as a documentation problem.
 [2000-06-12 18:09 UTC] eschmid at cvs dot php dot net
It is documented in: http://www.php.net/manual/html/language.types.string.html
 
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