Weston wrote:
> > $dte = DBToyExt::connect("mysql://weston_tssa:[EMAIL
> > PROTECTED]/weston_tssa");
> >
> > $dte->testext('testing');
> > $dte->testext($dte->moo);
> > $dte->testext($dte->bar);
On Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 10:43:02AM +1100, Chris wrote:
> $dte will only have the return value of DBToyExt::connect() - it won't
> allow you to access other methods in the class.
>
> You'll need to:
>
> $dbtoy = new DBToyExt();
> $dbtoy->connect(....)
> $dbtoy->testext('testing');
Thanks! Works like a charm:
http://weston.canncentral.org/web_lab/mlib/DBToyExt2.php
That's interesting. I think I just sortof expected that since the canonical
invocation is through a statically called method, calling it by dereferencing
a specific object wouldn't work.
Does anyone know if that would also work in PHP 5?
If not, is there another way to do what I'm trying to do?
Thanks,
Weston
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