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Posted by no on 05/31/06 15:23
Sjoerd wrote:
> Markus Ernst wrote:
>> In order to make static class variables accessible in a clean way I try
>> to write a method in the base class, as shown in this example:
>
> You probably mean private/protected instead of static.
>
>> <?php
>> class childclass
>> {
>> var $types = array('text', 'password', 'hidden');
>> function get_types() {
>> return $types;
>> }
>> }
>>
>> print_r(childclass::get_types());
>> ?>
>
> The variable $types does not exist until an instance of this class is
> made:
>
> $foo = new childclass();
> $foo->get_types();
>
anyway, the code from above will still not work until you change
function to return:
function get_types() {
return $this -> types;
}
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