Tommy Pham wrote:
class SelectBoxOption extends Tag {
function SelectBoxOption($name, $value, $selected=false) {
parent::Tag("option", $name);
$this->addAttribute("value", $value);
if($selected) {
$this->addAttribute("selected", '', false);
}
if ($name == "") { echo " missing name!<br>\n"; }
// else { print " name $name<br>\n"; }
if ($value == "") { echo " missing value!<br>\n"; }
}
will parse and execute, but:
- the page will contain "missing value!" for each <option> in the
<select> this is generating
- it will *not* contain "missing name!"
- the <option> tags in the final output don't have content or value
(they should have both).
If I uncomment that else, I get:
adding option <name1> with <value1>
name <value1>
Catchable fatal error: Object of class SelectBoxOption could not be
converted to string in
<webroot>/includes/classes/core/display/form/input/SelectBoxOption.php
on line 12
What's the actual line #12 in the file SelectBoxOption.php? The
SelectBoxOption code you presented has 11 lines unless it's a CNP error.
Whups, thought I noted that. I trimmed a couple of blank lines; line
12 in the file is that print in the else.
I found trying to print $name triggers the same error anywhere in that
function, too; as I noted further down it seems the string that's
passed in is getting mutated into an object. (Whose missing toString
function is what led me here - but it works fine in PHP 4.3...)
-kgd
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