Hi Fokert :D

That gives back "World" too... I really don't understand it :S

Greets,
Jeroen

Ps: I'm "Dauntless"

Folkert Hielema wrote:
> how about:
>
> function test1()
> {
>     return "Hello ".test2();
> }
> in you setting the returned world makes no sence since it's not
> printed or put in a variable or anything (amasing that is does not
> give an error that way.
>
> hth,
>
> Folkert
> Jeroen Beckers wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> This is the situation:
>>
>> Flash uses AMFPHP to call a php function 'test1()' .
>>
>> In my php file, the function is defined as followed:
>>
>> function test1()
>> {
>> test2();
>> return "Hello";
>> }
>>
>> function test2()
>> {
>> return "World";
>> }
>>
>> Now, AMFPHP returns "World" (when I call test1() ), but I would expect
>> him to return "Hello" (like flash would do).
>>
>> Is this a feature or a bug? (Or maybe just a hole in my PHP knowledge ?)
>>
>> Greets,
>> Jeroen
>>
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