Thanks Tul,
Okay, so its a limitation :(
I cant find the line of posts, any idea on it - or possible keywords i
can google with ?
I'd like to find out the reasons behind why this a fixed limitation
Best Regards
Jake Press
M. Sokolewicz wrote:
hi,
it's a limitation, and not allowed
hi,
it's a limitation, and not allowed in PHP. There was a whole line of
posts about it in internals.
- Tul
Jake Press wrote:
Hello All,
I am having an interesting syntax problem. :(
I have been battling this little bugger for the last week and a half, I
have exhausted google and numerous php ch
Jason Barnett wrote:
Jake, as you probably already know you usually have to give the class
name when attempting to get a static variable, i.e.
YourClassName::$bob;
You *can* dynamically refer to a static class variable from within an
object without knowing the name of the class; this is what sel
Jake, as you probably already know you usually have to give the class name when
attempting to get a static variable, i.e.
YourClassName::$bob;
You *can* dynamically refer to a static class variable from within an object
without knowing the name of the class; this is what self is for. i.e.
clas
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