On Wed, Jul 17, 2002 at 03:26:15PM +0200, David Russell wrote:
> 
> class issue {
>   function issue() { //default constructor
>   }
>   function issue($number) { //1 variable constructor
>   }
> }
> 
> My question is: will this work? does PHP OOP support more than one 
> constructor?

No.  But, here's a workaround:

class issue {

  function issue($number=NULL) {
     if ( is_null($number) ) {
        echo 'doing the first function';
     } else {
        $this->issue1($number);
     }
  }

  function issue1($number) {
     echo 'in the second function';
  }

}

# To call first function only...
$Obj = new issue();

echo '<hr />';

# To call second function...
$Obj = new issue('blue');


Enjoy,

--Dan

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