"ends with ?>" is a telltale sign that application is not written in modern PHP, as that's universally considered bad practice. PHP in 2017 is very different from PHP in 1995.
Maybe they should update their tutorial then. I sure as hell can't tell the difference.
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"ends with ?>" is a telltale sign that application is not written in modern PHP, as that's universally considered bad practice. PHP in 2017 is very different from PHP in 1995.
Maybe they should update their tutorial then. I sure as hell can't tell the difference.