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== Why is this an issue?
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In a file mixing PHP and HTML, all PHP tags should be closed. Failure to close a tag in this type of file could lead to unexpected output when the file is processed.
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=== Noncompliant code example
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[source,php]
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----
<?= // Noncompliant; never closed
$name = "George";
<p> Hello <?= $name ?>.</p>
----
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=== Compliant solution
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[source,php]
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----
<?=
$name = "George";
?>
<p> Hello <?= $name ?>.</p>
----
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=== Exceptions
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This rule does not apply to files that contain only a single opening tag and no inline HTML.
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== Resources
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* Related: S1780 - Closing tag "?>" should be omitted on files containing only PHP
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ifdef::env-github,rspecator-view[]
'''
== Implementation Specification
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=== Message
Add the missing "?>" to close this tag.
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endif::env-github,rspecator-view[]