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diff --git a/phpBB/docs/coding-guidelines.html b/phpBB/docs/coding-guidelines.html index fbec59a6ff..be78ad0b3b 100644 --- a/phpBB/docs/coding-guidelines.html +++ b/phpBB/docs/coding-guidelines.html @@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ $post_url = "{$phpbb_root_path}posting.$phpEx?mode=$mode&amp;start=$start"; <p>In SQL statements mixing single and double quotes is partly allowed (following the guidelines listed here about SQL formatting), else one should try to only use one method - mostly single quotes.</p> <h4>Commas after every array element:</h4> - <p>If an array is defined with each element on its own line, you still have to modify the previous line to add a comma when appending a new element. PHP allows for trailing (useless) commas in array definitions. These should always be used so each element including the comma can be appended with a single line</p> + <p>If an array is defined with each element on its own line, you still have to modify the previous line to add a comma when appending a new element. PHP allows for trailing (useless) commas in array definitions. These should always be used so each element including the comma can be appended with a single line. In JavaScript, you should not use the trailing comma, as IE doesn't like it.</p> <p class="bad">// wrong</p> <div class="codebox"><pre> |