Hello Nick,

That means that the function SetVar is situated in the jRequest class.
So if you want to modify the function, for example, you need to know
where the class jRequest is situated.
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----- Original message -----
From: Nick Balestra <n...@beyounic.com>
To: php-general@lists.php.net <php-general@lists.php.net>
Date: Sunday, May 2, 2010, 5:41:07 PM
Subject: [PHP] Joomla FrameWork ::

I am trying to understand how the joomla framework works, i see an heavy usage 
of  "  ::  " in its code, here an example:

function edit ()
        {
                JRequest::setVar('view, 'single');
                $this ->display();
        }


from my really basic php understanding in the function edit i call a function 
setVar() and i pass the paramter 'view' and 'single' in it then the output 
($this) is passed to the display() function.

My question is what does :: means? an more precisely referring to the example: 
JRequest::setVar('view, 'single');   how do you read it and how do you manage 
it?

Cheers, Nick
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