Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso wrote:
I've code like follows:

<?php

class TestClass {
   public static $Data = 'This is the data';
}

$Obj = new TestClass ();
$ClassName = get_class ($Obj);
echo $ClassName::$Data;

?>

It gives me an error like:

Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM ...

I've found googling that it means that those '::' are unexpected. So, How can I get an static member for a class which name is stored in a variable?

Thx.
I'd make a method in the class that returned the static variable:

class TestClass
{
        public static $data = 'This is the data';

        public static function getData ()
        {
                return self::$data;
        }
}

$obj = new TestClass();

echo $obj->getData();

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