On 7 December 2010 07:19, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Daevid Vincent wrote:
>
>>
>> I got a little 'hack' further, but not loving it. Maybe I'll move the image
>> to a $_SESSION variable and then have the "gdtest.php" pull it and echo it
>> that way
>>
>
> well i thi
In many other languages this will work:
*$result = new Object() -> method();*
But in php, it fails at parsing.
I've tried with parenthesis around new but nothing. Anyhow, as I saw later,
*new* operator has precedence over others so this couldn't be a solution.
I know a static function can be defi
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 10:40, Alexandru Patranescu wrote:
>
> but is there any way to write it directly? and if not, why isn't this
> implemented yet and when will it be?
That kind of chaining has not yet been implemented in PHP --- but
it's being discussed and voted now, as a matter of fact.
Try with
$result = Object::method();
this is a static method in a class.
the operator -> is access to a member in an object.
Gerardo.
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 12:40 PM, Alexandru Patranescu wrote:
> In many other languages this will work:
>
> *$result = new Object() -> method();*
>
> But
On 12/7/2010 7:40 AM, Alexandru Patranescu wrote:
> In many other languages this will work:
>
> *$result = new Object() -> method();*
>
> But in php, it fails at parsing.
> I've tried with parenthesis around new but nothing. Anyhow, as I saw later,
> *new* operator has precedence over others so t
I know how to do it in other ways.
I was just wondering why the simple new Object() -> method won't work. new
operator has precedence over...
That must be the problem. -> is not an operator. Is not in this list:
http://php.net/manual/en/language.operators.precedence.php
That must be done. -> s
On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 11:01:09PM +0200, Alexandru Patranescu wrote:
> I know how to do it in other ways.
> I was just wondering why the simple new Object() -> method won't work. new
> operator has precedence over...
> That must be the problem. -> is not an operator. Is not in this list:
> h
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Paul M Foster wrote:
> Here is an example from their [CodeIgniter] user manual:
>
> $this->db->select('title')->from('mytable')->where('id', $id)->limit(10,
> 20);
>
This is known as a "fluent interface" because it attempts to make your code
read more naturally--i.
Hi everyone
I am hacking my way through something unrelated to this post.. but
needed to stop and (real quick) pass-protect a page to use it to run
some quick (*admin-only*) scripts on a shared host.
..and I see now how poor is my understanding of what seems like basic
stuff. As a start fo
Hi,
I'm migrating a web application written for PHP4 to PHP5. I've turned on
E_STRICT to have a detailed look at all the code thoroughly. I have a
number of 'Notices' and 'Strict Standards' messages appearing now.
I don't consider myself a PHP guru by any means so I'm seeking help with
understand
In getCategoryTypes() you're assigning a reference to the return value of
getContentTypes(), and PHP doesn't like that. You can return a reference to
a variable from a function, but taking the reference of a *value* is
meaningless since you can only create references to variables. Just remove
the &
Hi.
What can cause that no parse error gets displayed (blank page/no output
at all) even though error reporting is set to "-1"?
I have run the script through php lint on the console and it comes up
with no errors.
I have run into this problem the last couple of days making debugging a
nightmare
Thanks David.
If my understanding is correct, then:
SPControlPanel::getContentTypes($db);
is a reference to a static instantiation of the class. If so, then it
must be syntactically something like when using 'new' (which returns a
reference) so there's no need to apply the & operator. Am I on th
wats the setting of display_errors php.net/display_errors ?
if you are not getting any output it might be because of a simple
parse error (mismatched brackets, misplaced semicolon etc) or an
exit/die command
Kranthi.
http://goo.gl/e6t3
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you script looks (and works) fine. so i dont think the problem is in your script
I found firebug/live http headers firefox addons to be helpful in this situation
see if your client is actually sending "Authorization Basic" header
Kranthi.
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