From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Operating system: Linux
PHP version: 4.2.1
PHP Bug Type: Class/Object related
Bug description: Cannot call a method of the local class from preg_replace with /e
option.
If you use preg_replace with the /e option from within a class you may want
to call a method of the current class to perform the lookup. Intuativly a
user might expect this code to work:
$whatever=preg_replace( $pattern,"$this->whatever('\\1')", $value );
That 2nd parameter is being evaluated outside the current class... In this
context "$this" has no meaning outside the object, So a method like
"$this->whatever{foo)" can never be evaluated directly by this command.
The function works fine if you use it according to the instructions - that
is you provide it with a globally available function it will work
perfectly.
To check version & config of the my offending server:
http://sharesite.stodge.org/test.php
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Edit bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=17264&edit=1
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Fixed in CVS: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=17264&r=fixedcvs
Fixed in release: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=17264&r=alreadyfixed
Need backtrace: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=17264&r=needtrace
Try newer version: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=17264&r=oldversion
Not developer issue: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=17264&r=support
Expected behavior: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=17264&r=notwrong
Not enough info: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=17264&r=notenoughinfo
Submitted twice: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=17264&r=submittedtwice
register_globals: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=17264&r=globals