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Hashem Zahran , Chief Business Development Officer , Mashaheer Wa Manssat - Flicron
The only valid PHP tags from those are <?php ?> & <? ?>
According to PHP manual, When PHP parses a file, it looks for opening and closing tags, which are <?php and ?> which tell PHP to start and stop interpreting the code between them. Parsing in this manner allows PHP to be embedded in all sorts of different documents, as everything outside of a pair of opening and closing tags is ignored by the PHP parser.
PHP also allows for short tags <? and ?> (which are discouraged because they are only available if enabled with short_open_tag configuration file directive, or if PHP was configured with the --enable-short-tags option.
If a file is pure PHP code, it is preferable to omit the PHP closing tag at the end of the file. This prevents accidental whitespace or new lines being added after the PHP closing tag, which may cause unwanted effects because PHP will start output buffering when there is no intention from the programmer to send any output at that point in the script
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Dmitry Parnas , Vice President of Engineering , Trustify
Only <! !> is not valid.
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<? ?> are valid if short_tags are enabled in
<?= ?> are valid and is a shorthand for <?php echo ?> (and it's also a part of the PSR-1 PHP coding standard)
And, of course, <?php ?> are the default valid tag.