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Bug #48760 <?= no longer prints output
Submitted: 2009-07-01 20:25 UTC Modified: 2009-07-01 20:36 UTC
From: scottq at iserve dot net dot nz Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Output Control
PHP Version: 5.3.0 OS: CentOS 5.3
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2009-07-01 20:25 UTC] scottq at iserve dot net dot nz
Description:
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In php versions up to 5.3.0RC4 <?= 'output'; ?> would print the word output to the screen. As of 5.3 this no longer works, instead outputs chunks of code to the screen.



Reproduce code:
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class action {
  private $request = array('foo' => 'bar');

  public function getRequest($key, $default) {
    return isset($request[$key]) ? $request[$key] : $default;
  }
}

... some other stuff...

$array = ('key' => array('bar' => array('value' => 'foo')));

<?= 'output'; ?>
<?= $array['key'][$action->getRequest('foo', NULL)]['value']; ?>

Expected result:
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output
bar

Actual result:
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action-&gt;getRequest('foo', NULL)]['value1']; ?&gt;

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 [2009-07-01 20:30 UTC] rasmus@php.net
Unable to reproduce.  You probably don't have short_open_tag turned on in your config anymore.
 [2009-07-01 20:36 UTC] scottq at iserve dot net dot nz
Sorry, <?= 'output'; ?> doesn't get picked up by php at all.

The "action-&gt;getRequest('foo', NULL)]['value1']; ?&gt;" was coming from by browser.  It simply outputs "<?= 'output'; ?>".
 
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