has already been commited :) Seems you missed the commit message ;)
Aidan Lister wrote:
We should probably use PEAR CS, and require instead of include:

function __autoload($class_name) {
     require_once $class_name . '.php';
}

I didn't see your commit, so assuming it's still local (waiting to be commited) we'll save the translators a commit



"Sean Coates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hello,

I saw your note, and fixed the docs (in CVS), already. Thanks very much
for pointing it out.

In the future, however, it would be best to file this sort of problem as
a documentation problem at bugs.php.net.

Thanks again,
S

Kishan Hickman wrote:

Hi guys,

In the Autoloading Objects Section of your documentation I believe you

have a small error in the example you gave, the example is:



<?php
function __autoload($class_name) {
  include_once($class_name . 'php');
}

$obj  = new MyClass1();
$obj2 = new MyClass2();
?>



In the third line of this example I believe there should be a "." Before

the php i.e.



include_once($class_name . '.php');



if I am incorrect about this sorry for taking your time



cheers



Kishan

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