Re: [PHP] Re: Arrays/OOP

2002-03-05 Thread Joshua E Minnie
Michael Kimsal wrote: > Still works - at least, I'm not getting the error you posted. Is there > something else we may be missing? What line(s) are causing a problem? > On line 21 of the corrected test file that I attached previously. Joshua E Minnie [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- PHP General Mail

Re: [PHP] Re: Arrays/OOP

2002-03-05 Thread Joshua E Minnie
Michael Kimsal wrote: > What version of PHP are you using? I took the file and it seemed to > work OK in PHP 4.0.5. > > Michael Kimsal > http://www.phphelpdesk.com > 734-480-9961 I am currently using PHP 4.1.2. Maybe it's in the file that I am using for testing, I have attached the code. Joshu

Re: [PHP] Re: Arrays/OOP

2002-03-05 Thread Michael Kimsal
Joshua E Minnie wrote: > Michael Kimsal wrote: > > Attached you will find the class definition. Thanks in advance.. > > Joshua E Minnie > CIO > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > What version of PHP are you using? I took the file and it seemed to work OK in PHP 4.0.5. Michael Kimsal http://www.phphelp

Re: [PHP] Re: Arrays/OOP

2002-03-05 Thread Joshua E Minnie
Michael Kimsal wrote: > Joshua E Minnie wrote: > > > > > while(!feof($fp)) { > > $temp = fgetcsv($fp, 1024, ":"); > > $event_list[$i] = $event_object->init($temp[0],$temp[1],$temp[2],$temp[3],$temp[4],$temp[5],$t emp[6],$temp[7],$temp[8]); > > $i++; > > } > > > Without seeing more

[PHP] Re: Arrays/OOP

2002-03-05 Thread Michael Kimsal
Joshua E Minnie wrote: > while(!feof($fp)) { > $temp = fgetcsv($fp, 1024, ":"); > $event_list[$i] = >$event_object->init($temp[0],$temp[1],$temp[2],$temp[3],$temp[4],$temp[5],$temp[6],$temp[7],$temp[8]); > $i++; > } Without seeing more of the code, I can't say for certain, bu