Mike,
Look at the v4 docs and search for "poor man's class".
-- Brad Perkins
Mike Vogt wrote:
Aparajita,
I'm sure this is simple:
Your old syntax example for fuseaction was:
fusebox.SendFuseaction("Calendar.ShowMonth"; $fusebox; new
collection("date"; current date))
Your new example is:
$fusebox->SendFuseaction("Calendar.ShowMonth"; new collection("date";
current date).
In both examples the circuit.fuseaction is shown as the first parameter yet
the new parameter list indicates that the $fusebox collection is supposed to
be the first parameter. I tried the equivalent of:
fusebox.SendFuseaction($fusebox; "Calendar.ShowMonth"; new
collection("date"; current date))
Which gave me an error. It's probably the difference between
fusebox.SendFuseaction
and
$fusebox->SendFuseaction
But I don't know what the -> is supposed to mean.
Thanks,
Mike
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