Hello Marcus,
Monday, June 30, 2003, 2:28:35 AM, you wrote:
MB> - Fix static class members. If the are public they need to be accessible from
MB> outside the class. If they have an initial value this value should be used
MB> and the keyword var should be working as well.
MB> php -r 'class t { static public $p = "x";}; $t = new t; var_dump($t->p);'
MB> php -r 'class t { static var $p = "x";}; $t = new t; var_dump($t->p);'
MB> php -r 'class t { static public $p = "x";}; echo $t::p;'
MB> To make this clear: $t->p would add a dynamic propery to instance t while we
MB> want to access the static property p which can only be achieved by a
MB> different notation which should be <class>'::'<static_member>.
Aha, using <class>::$<member> works....
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Best regards,
Marcus mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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