Actually, $this->$message would be wrong, but the concept is right.
On 2/19/07, Leonard Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
HI,
> $this->SetFont('Arial','B',15);
what you include is a snippet from a class. Here is a brief into to
how a class works, sort of like a function. The $this refers to the
class from inside of the class.
<?php
class write{
var $message;
function set($message){
$this->$message = $message;
}
function display(){
print "$this->message\n";
}
}// class write
//actually use the class
$class = new write();
$class->set("This is a test message");
$class->display();
?>
I hope this helps.
Leonard
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