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On 11.09.2007 15:39 Sanders Kaufman wrote:
> gosha bine wrote: >> On 11.09.2007 15:02 Sanders Kaufman wrote: >>> gosha bine wrote: >>>> On 11.09.2007 14:20 Sanders Kaufman wrote: >>> >>>> In php4 you should prepend & to any variable or a function parameter >>>> containing or refering to an object. Examples include: >>> >>> "Containing or referring, eh? >>> So - I should put the byref "&" thing in BOTH the function call AND >>> the function defintion? >> >> no, only in the declaration >> >>> Like thus: >>> function fnClassify(&$oClass){ >>> $oClass->a = 1; >>> return true; >>> } >> >> correct >> >>> ... and so: >>> $bSuccess = fnClassify(&$oMyClass); >>> >> >> incorrect >> >>> >>>> Again, all this is needed only for php4. I can't think of a good >>>> reason to use it. >>> >>> That's where I'm at with this thing - 4. >> >> good luck ![]() > > T'worked. Thanks. Gimme the name of a charity and maybe I'll Paypal > 'em a few bucks. You must be 18+ to do this. Are you? -- gosha bine makrell ~ http://www.tagarga.com/blok/makrell php done right http://code.google.com/p/pihipi |
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