On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 11:37, Jas wrote:
> Not sure how I could do this as I could not find a functions on php.net to
> allow me to first delete the entire contents of a file "before" writting the
> changes supplied by a textarea. Here is what I have thus far:
Just fopen a file with the 'w' mode
On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 12:06, Jared Boelens wrote:
> Is there not a way to refer directly to the parent properties? Or do i have
> to setup a get function for every parent var that I want to access.
Tis my understanding that you cannot refer to class properties without
an instance of the class.
On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 12:45, Jared Boelens wrote:
> So am i to understand that i will have to do it in this manner?
*SNIP*
No no no... B extends A, and you have an instance of B. Just do this:
class A
{
var $b;
*snip*
}
class B
{
function B($b)
{
On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 13:18, Kelly Meeks wrote:
> Any way to use cron to automate the mysqldumping of databases on a nighly basis?
>
> Any examples would be greatly appreciated.
This line's gonna wrap, but it all goes on the same line :P
0 0 * * * /usr/local/bin/mysqldump -u --password=
>
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On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 13:42, Jared Boelens wrote:
> This may be a dumb question but, how can you be sure that the $this-> is
> referring to the parent classes' property and not the current class. On
> that note, does it really matter of which one it refers?
B inherits $b from A. $this->b and "pa
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