On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Andrey Hristov wrote:

> > I'm sorry, if this is a faq. But I would like to know, if there exist
> > public and private parts in classes like in c++ ?
> >
> > AFAIK there are no public and private parts supportet.
> >
> > I would be pleased to get either a confirmation on that or, if it works,
> > some information on how to do it.
> >

> PHP Classes are not so powerful as C++. No there is no division ot
> private and public or protected. All is public but good technique
> is to name methods you prefer to be private with a underbar at the start.

The same applies to properties:

class Test {

  function Test() {
    $_this->foo = "bar";
  }

}

$n = new Test;
echo "foo: " . $n->foo;
// returns 'foo: '

Cheers,

Nick W..
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