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 Posted by Gunnar G on 02/06/07 09:55 
Kimmo Laine wrote: 
 
> "Gunnar G" <debian@comhem.se> wrote in message 
> news:LmXxh.31301$E02.12903@newsb.telia.net... 
>> ... but moving the include line to this 
>> 
>> class a 
>> { 
>>        include("page.php"); 
>>        function foo($x){return $x+1;} 
>> } 
>> 
>> class b 
>> { 
>>        function foo($x){return $x+1;} 
>> } 
>> 
>> and it no longer works. 
>  
>  
> I'm guessing page.php defines another function named foo. In this case, 
> just take the extra foo from class a and throw it out the window. If you 
> include it from page.php, you don't need top redefine it... doi! 
Well, in this case page.php had only 6 characters in it 
 
<?php ?>  
 
so there should'nt be any problem.Very strange.
 
  
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