On 3/22/06, Michael Hulse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Chris! Thanks for all the great answers, I really appreciate all of
> your help. I am browsing the link you gave me now.
>
> I only have one question:
>
> On Mar 22, 2006, at 4:09 AM, chris smith wrote:
> > You're calling a method (which is a function inside a class). You
> > can't call a regular function without the brackets, so methods should
> > be the same.
>
> ...
>
> > class testing {
> > var $what;
> > }
> >
> > $linkGenClass = new testing();
> > $linkGenClass->what = 'hi';
> > echo $linkGenClass->what;
>
> Let me see if I have this straight: "class testing {}" is a method, and
> "$linkGenClass = new testing();" is the class...
class testing {
}
is the class.
$linkGenClass = new testing();
creates an object.
functions inside the class:
class testing {
function a() {
echo 'inside method a';
}
}
are methods.
> I am pretty familiar with PHP functions... I was under the assumption
> that "class testing{}" was the class, and any functions inside that
> class were the methods?
That's right.
Sorry for the confusion :)
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