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PHP Build a Basic PHP Website (2018) Adding a Basic Form Working with Concatenation and Whitespace

SAHIL SANWAL
SAHIL SANWAL
6,116 Points

why cant we use <br> here instead on "\n"?

shouldnt "<br>" work here just fine?

It's your choice either you use <br> or \n.

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patrykapiezo
patrykapiezo
2,721 Points

It will work just as fine, as long as you'll parse that string as html before displaying. That's done in browser, and most email clients, however, since the content is surrounded by the '<pre>' tag, newline character is more universal- from what i've seen, later in this course you'll use terminal to read an email- that will most likely not parse the email body as html.