Originally Posted by jjmac
Quick side note... " and " uses more overhead because it processes variables inside the double quotes while single quotes does not. I only use double quotes when necessary or for convenience when overhead does not matter (yeah right, overhead always matters!). That's the main difference
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Wow...I never knew that. I would always go
PHP Code:
echo "The time is " . $time_var . " and the date is " . $date_var . ".";
or whatever. Thanks for the tip