On 9/10/06, Micky Hulse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Christopher Weldon wrote:
> What's the error, and how do you have the class and functions defined?
Hi Christopher, thanks for asking. :)
Actually, it was one of those silly, right in front of my face, logic
errors...
class RandomSplash {
var $alphabet = array('a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j',
'k', 'l', 'm');
function randomize($what) {
switch($what) {
case 'css':
$data = $this->$alphabet;
...
...
...
}
}
See the error?
For future reference it is best you provide a full code example in
what your problem is when you ask the question, Asking if it something
is proper isn't going to get you far.
<?php echo $am_somevar; ?>
is perfectly valid but accoring to the mistake you had you should have
been using:
<?php echo $I_am_somevar;?>
It would have been more relevant to supply the problem along with the solution.
$data = $this->$alphabet;
should've been:
$data = $this->alphabet;
At first I thought it was how I was calling the class... all works now
though. :)
Good to hear you got it resolved..
Curt.
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