I think you should make a new topic.Well no, not really. <<<ENDOFSCRIPT should be read as "from here to ENDOFSCRIPT," in which case my choice of identifier makes perfect sense.Originally Posted by Mike
I think you should make a new topic.Well no, not really. <<<ENDOFSCRIPT should be read as "from here to ENDOFSCRIPT," in which case my choice of identifier makes perfect sense.Originally Posted by Mike
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Ok and where do I make this new topic? Under javascript, or php or something else?Originally Posted by Twey
Javascript, methinks.
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I did use the word 'might' and the phrase 'a little' for a reason.Originally Posted by Twey
Should, certainly, and I had no problem with that. However, the concept of boundary identifiers isn't universal (though it's also part of MIME). This is why an identifier containing the word 'end', appearing at the start, might be a little confusing to some.<<<ENDOFSCRIPT should be read as "from here to ENDOFSCRIPT," in which case my choice of identifier makes perfect sense.
Mike
Heh, fair enough![]()
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