Hi

On 5/5/05, Jon M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know in JavaScript, that you declare vars like so:
> 
> var = variableName;
> 
> So I'm assuming that in PHP you do it like this:
> 
> var = $variableName;

I think you can do like this inside a class
var $variableName;

> But there doesn't seem to be a single shred of documentation on PHP.net (or
> in ANY book) that covers this. All they say is that it's good practice, but

check out http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.variables.php

> not necessary. Then they always skip telling you how.
> 
> I always like to declare vars since it helps me keep track of the vars I
> will be using, and I just like to do things right.
> 
> So am I right about how you do it? "Yes", "No", example please??

when u use OO concepts, then you can use var. other wise its not neccessary.

> 
> -Jon
> 


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