Whenever I Google commenting in php I find that every line of comment can just supposedly be started with "//" (double quotes ignored) -- but when I do that the lines show up in the rendered website.
Do the "//"s have to be contained within "<?php"s like this?
<?phpAnd how about the following? When does this work ...and NOT work?
/** EC3 comment ----------------------
** This is comment text
//
//
**
** and some more commenting
** END comment -----------------------
**
<?php
<!-- comment start +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ -->Is there any way that I can comment a block (multiple lines) of code by inserting a "<begin comment>" at the first line of the comment and a "<end comment>" after the last line? OR is it always necessary to have something at the start of EVERY line?
ACTIVE CODE GOES IN HERE
<!-- comment end +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ -->
I never had all these trouble with good, old, plain HTML (or even BASIC or dBase "in the day")
HELP! Thank you! Jim