[wp-testers] Missing "?>" tag in "wp-config.sample.php"

Kirk M kmb42vt at gmail.com
Tue Apr 13 14:27:56 UTC 2010


Thanks for the reply. Just for my own info, I distinctly remember the 
closing tag being there before and I tend to update the "wp-config.php" 
file every time a new WP version changes it. Was there a time when the 
closing tag was present? Just to make sure I'm not losing my mind. :D

On 04/13/2010 10:13 AM, Nathan Rice wrote:
> the closing ?>  tag at the end of a PHP file isn't necessary.
>
> By leaving it out, you also get the added benefit of not accidentally
> putting a space or linebread after it, causing the "headers already sent"
> error.
>
> ------------------
> Nathan Rice
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>
>
> On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 10:10 AM, Kirk M<kmb42vt at gmail.com>  wrote:
>
>> I found a minor glitch in the in the WP 3.0 nightlies in that the "?>" tag
>> is missing from the bottom of the "wp-config.sample.php" file. Although it
>> doesn't seem to affect functionality (I ran like that for several days on a
>> test install) it really should be there. Unless something I don't understand
>> has changed?
>>
>> Just FYI.
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