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Subject: Re: [PHP] scope problem
Hello Larry,
Friday, March 5, 2004, 4:01:39 PM, you wrote:
LB> This gives values something to the tune of...
LB> 200
LB> 400
LB> 700
LB> 100
Hard to say with so little code, but...
Your first where loop is probably running twice, i.e. res
Hello Larry,
Friday, March 5, 2004, 4:01:39 PM, you wrote:
LB> This gives values something to the tune of...
LB> 200
LB> 400
LB> 700
LB> 100
Hard to say with so little code, but...
Your first where loop is probably running twice, i.e. resetting
variable back to 100 after the 2nd (internal) wh
Whoops, you're right. Classic 'C' mistake using = instead of ==. Never mind
:(
> On Mon, 2002-03-11 at 18:51, Randall Perry wrote:
>> According to the PHP 4 docs all variables are global unless within a
>> function. I've got the following test code which should output 2, but
>> outputs 1. The whi
I may be wrong, but that's exactly what I ended up having to do... but
don't quote me - I'm just learning OOP
http://www.apokalyptik.com/forum/viewtopic.php?topic=140&forum=6&0
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From: Randall Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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On Mon, 2002-03-11 at 18:51, Randall Perry wrote:
> According to the PHP 4 docs all variables are global unless within a
> function. I've got the following test code which should output 2, but
> outputs 1. The while loop creates it's own class object (which seems strange
> since it isn't explicitl
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