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 Posted by Sandman on 09/09/06 06:56 
In article <1157783631.808897.174690@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>, 
 Webslinger2300@hotmail.com wrote: 
 
> Hi There - 
>  
> Am an utter newbie. Have not been able to find out what this is. (->) 
> I've been to manuals and forums and the search engines just strip it 
> out, even with quotes. 
>  
> I've found something similar: "=>", used in arrays. But this has a 
> minus sign, not an equals sign. I've looked at lists of operators, and 
> don't see it. 
>  
> I'l be grateful to anyone who can help me figure this out. 
>  
> Thanks, 
>  
> Lee 
 
In objkect oriented PHP, you refer to the child objects in a class  
object as such: 
 
$foo = new bar(); 
print $foo->monkey; 
 
"monkey" is defined as a child object in bar(); 
 
 
--  
Sandman[.net]
 
  
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