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if you have a file that contains just PHP its better to leave out the closing PHP tag at the end why is this its all to do with HTTP headers when the web server sends a response to the browser it also sends along HTTP headers these contain data such as a status code the type of the content that follows the headers and so on headers always go before the page content no content not even a blank line can go before the headers lets look at an example here we have a script called function dot PHP and as this file only contains PHP Ive emitted the closing tag here we have another script called index dot PHP where were requiring the other file and then after that were adding an HTTP header using the PHP header function after the PHP at the top which we do end with the closing tag as were mixing PHP and HTML we have some HTML along with some more PHP in the body when we execute this code and view it in the browser this is the result and if we view the page source this is the content tha