On Thu, 03 May 2001, Wez Furlong wrote: > I just read Colins comments (but deleted the message already!). > > OK, so +1 to get_declared_class() which returns the class name with > original case preserved. Umm, that sounds kind of arbitrary. There could be an optional parameter to get_class(), get_parent_class(), and others that specifies which class name to return. -Andrei * How would this sentence be different if Pi was equal to three? * -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- [PHP-DEV] 4.1 & Declaration Case Persistance John Donagher
- Re: [PHP-DEV] 4.1 & Declaration Case Persistance Colin Viebrock
- Re: [PHP-DEV] 4.1 & Declaration Case Persistance Wez Furlong
- Re: [PHP-DEV] 4.1 & Declaration Case Persista... Wez Furlong
- Re: [PHP-DEV] 4.1 & Declaration Case Pers... Andrei Zmievski
- Re: [PHP-DEV] 4.1 & Declaration Case ... Wez Furlong
- Re: [PHP-DEV] 4.1 & Declaration Case Pers... Sterling Hughes
- Re: [PHP-DEV] 4.1 & Declaration Case ... John Donagher
- Re: [PHP-DEV] 4.1 & Declaration ... Andi Gutmans
- Re: [PHP-DEV] 4.1 & Declarat... Andrei Zmievski
- Re: [PHP-DEV] 4.1 & Decl... Andi Gutmans
- Re: [PHP-DEV] 4.1 & Decl... Andrei Zmievski
- Re: [PHP-DEV] 4.1 & Decl... Andi Gutmans
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- Re: [PHP-DEV] 4.1 & Decl... John Donagher