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Why are the two ways of writing the same effect on the output of the page? It is obvious that there is a line break before the second one.
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Why are the two ways of writing the same effect on the output of the page? It is obvious that there is a line break before the second one.
This indicates that PHP will be ignored when parsing a php file ?>
with a newline character after The Terminator ().
If you want to create a new line, you need to press the carriage return more.
The final page has the same effect, and the text in the HTML needs to be
labeled to wrap.
Suggest LZ to look at the basics of HTML
It doesn't matter what PHP is, HTML
Label return
Line break to add a newline symbol
, you don't have to pay attention to these details.
When parsing HTML, ignore spaces and enter
This is a problem with HTML you don't have HTML line breaks. It's not like you're going to be able to wrap the page with a line.
Spaces, line breaks, will only parse into a space character;
PHP will only change the source of the Web page;
Style Wrapping uniform usage