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Not so much a problem as a quirk. Code: """ <?php $jssrc="menu.js"; if (isset($jssrc)) { ?> <script src="<?=$jssrc?>"> <!-- //--> </script> <?php }; ?> """ Output: """ <script src="menu.js"> <!-- //--> </script> """ Notice the extra nl's. Also, could somebody verify that this quirk still exists in later versions of PHP? I'm still having trouble building any of them, but don't worry about that. Thanks.