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 Posted by Stephen Leaf on 10/21/05 06:42 
Try removing the /* and */ 
Other than that, check your brackets. 
you never closed the get() function's 
 
On Thursday 20 October 2005 09:35 pm, Bob Hartung wrote: 
> Hi all, 
>    I'm trying to get started in OOP with PHP.  I have the following 
> short code snipped.  I'f I comment out the 'class Test' definition and 
> the following references to it, it prints 
>     This is outside the php code block 
> 
>          and 
> 
>     Start defining the class here: 
> 
> If I do not comment out the code as noted, then the page returned is 
> totally blank.  It does this with or without using the constructor. 
> PHP 5 on apache.  Same behavior both on Win32 and FC4. 
> 
> All help appreciated to get me going. 
> 
> Code Snippet: 
> 
> <html> 
> 
> <head> 
>    <title>PHP Class testing</title> 
> 
> </head> 
> <body> 
> 	<br> 
> 	  <P>This is outside the php code block</P> 
> 	<br> 
> 	<?php 
> 	  echo "Start defining the class here: <BR>" ; 
> /*	  class Test 
> 	  { 
> 
> 	    function __constructor() 
> 		 { 
> 		   var $saying ; 
> 			$saying = "Im in the Test Class" ; 
> 		 } 
> 
> 		 function get() 
> 		 { 
> 		   return $saying ; 
> 
> 	  } 
> 
> 	  var $liveclass ; 
> 	  $liveclass = new Test ; 
> 	  echo $liveclass->get() ; 
> 	  echo "<BR>" ; 
>       echo "This is in the php code block" ; 
> */ 
> 	?> 
> 
> </body> 
> </html>
 
  
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