Also wanted to point out that you can check the error reporting level and
log file location (really all of the php's settings) by calling   phpinfo();
 in your code.

<?php

phpinfo();


?>


Chris.



On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 4:54 PM, chris h <chris...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Can you paste the index page's code here?  If the page is going blank
> there's probably an error (syntax, bad file path, etc).  If you have access
> you can turn error reporting on so you can actually see the error - or
> better yet check the php error log file.  Settings for both of these are in
> the php.ini file, though sometimes they can be overridden by apache
> directives (depending on the setup).
>
> http://php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php
>
>
> Chris.
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 4:12 PM, David McGlone <da...@dmcentral.net>wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I've been really good at googling to find my answers, but this time my
>> method isn't working for me.
>>
>> I have created a very simple class and a constructor hoping to get a
>> much better understanding of how to work with them. The code works, but
>> because it's very simple, I'm not sure that the way  I'm trying to
>> access it is possible.
>>
>> All I'm trying to do is "access the class from outside the function".
>> (is that how to describe it?)
>>
>> For instance I have this simple code:
>>
>> class simpleConstructer {
>>
>> function __construct() {
>>    echo "running the constructor";
>> }
>> }
>>
>> $test=new simpleConstructer();
>>
>>
>> Basically I want to learn how I can (if it's possible with this simple
>> code) is display the output on a different page.
>>
>> I tried putting the line: $test=new simpleConstructer(); on the index
>> page and including the page the class is on, but it causes the index
>> page to go blank.
>>
>> The thought of a session crossed my mind, but I'm pretty confident at my
>> level to know I don't need a session.
>>
>> Could someone point me in the right direction or give me some pointers,
>> advice?
>>
>> --
>> Blessings
>> David M.
>>
>>
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