That very much make sense. I am indeed doing two assignments. I was just
wondering how to call the constructor. The new statement was the only
way I saw and it only worked in an assignment . I could not call
dbaccess(); nor dbaccess::dbaccess();...
Probably the easiest way is a mix
Julian wrote:
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> but that forces me to implement a large interface of functions that I
> prefer to avoid...
>
> the $dummy thing works... but I guess it is not "by the book".
>
> I would like to understand what am I missing fom the concept
You made a critial error in the original implem.
julian wrote:
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>
> Hi,
>
> I am implementing this
>
> class dbaccess{
> static $db=null;
> static $othervar=33;
>
> private function dbaccess(){
> dbaccess::$db= new mysqli("localhost",USER,PASSWD,DB);
> if(mysqli_connect_errno()){
> echo "no way";
> }
> }
>
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