that was just an example. yes they both provide 5 input variables.
On Feb 8, 2008, at 4:18 PM, Jim Lucas wrote:
nihilism machine wrote:
i have a method called CreateUser() which is public and takes 5
variables as its data, then adds them to a db. it only executes the
first method not the
On Feb 8, 2008 4:10 PM, nihilism machine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have a method called CreateUser() which is public and takes 5
variables as its data, then adds them to a db. it only executes the
first method not the other although its all the same but the variable.
ex:
$auth = new
nihilism machine wrote:
i have a method called CreateUser() which is public and takes 5
variables as its data, then adds them to a db. it only executes the
first method not the other although its all the same but the variable.
Here you say that the method takes five (5) variables.
ex:
i have a method called CreateUser() which is public and takes 5
variables as its data, then adds them to a db. it only executes the
first method not the other although its all the same but the variable.
ex:
$auth = new auth();
$auth-CreateUser(fake email, 1, fake name, 4);
On Feb 8, 2008 4:25 PM, nihilism machine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that was just an example. yes they both provide 5 input variables.
well theres something preventing successive calls from doing what you
expect. php has no issue in calling the same instance method successively,
which you could
nihilism machine schreef:
i have a method called CreateUser() which is public and takes 5
variables as its data, then adds them to a db. it only executes the
first method not the other although its all the same but the variable.
ex:
$auth = new auth();
$auth-CreateUser(fake email, 1, fake
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