In PHP is it ok to use ?> TEXT

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

 

For example:

I have a php file like this:

php
 if ($var == true)
 {
   ?>
     

Some text here

php } else { ?>

Some different text

php } ?>

Is this bad to do, or is it better to use echo() like this:

php
 if ($var == true)
 {
   echo ("

Some text here

"
); } else { echo ("

Some different text

"
); } ?>

I find it much easier to use ?> HTML CODE

But does it have any compatibility, or performance issues?

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