At 06:54 PM 5/3/2001 -0500, Andrei Zmievski wrote:
>At 02:50 AM 5/4/01 +0300, Andi Gutmans wrote:
>>I still don't think this is something lots of PHP users will benefit 
>>from. On the contrary, I think semantically it is more correct to define 
>>what the case insensitivity means (names are converted to lower case).
>>How many examples can you think of where this would actually help a PHP 
>>developer?
>
>Purely cosmetically, it would be nice. For example, in PHP-GTK I have a 
>lot of error messages that output class names, and it'd be nice to display 
>the names as they were registered by the user/system rather than all 
>lowercased.

In the constructor of your class you can save the class name to a variable 
if it's that important to you :)

Andi


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