Thanks Austin

Do you have more details on about it?
That is where is the code that enable shortened version for class
instantiation.
Which directory and which line number?

Thanks again.

On 11月6日, 下午6時26分, "Austin (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Ben,
>
> Essentially "$gc->newEventEntry()" really translate to "new
> Zend_Gdata_Calendar_EventEntry()" underneath the hood.  The low level
> Zend library utilizes the magic method "__call()" to enable shortened
> version for class instantiation, this is useful when dealing with
> really long class name.  Basically when you see method that starts
> with "new" ie "newFoo", expect that there is a corresponding
> Zend_Gdata_Calendar_Foo class that it is referring to.
>
> Hope it helps,
> Austin
>
> On Nov 5, 6:57 pm, Ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > In the examples of Developer's Guide of Calendar Data API,
> > In PHP, on creating Event, I found the function "newEventEntry()".
>
> >   $gc = new Zend_Gdata_Calendar($client);
> >   $newEntry = $gc->newEventEntry();
>
> > However, I cannot found this function in the Class 
> > Documentation.http://framework.zend.com/apidoc/core/
>
> > Do anyone know where the function "newEventEntry()" comes from?
>
> > Thanks


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