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Posted by David Haynes on 03/01/06 01:49
Cruella DeVille wrote:
> I'm writing a class to handle reading/writing from/to files like this
> (shortened)
>
> lass FileIO{
> private $filename;
> private $mode;
> private $filePointer;
> private $dictionary;
>
> public function __construct($filename = null, $mode = 'r+'){
> $this->filename = $filename;
> $this->mode = $mode;
> $this->filePointer = $this->openFile();
> $this->dictionary = array();
> }
>
> public function openFile(){
> return fopen($this->filename, $this->mode);
> }
>
> public function writeURL($name, $url){
> $content = $name . " $ " . $url. "\n";
> $this->fwrite($this->filePointer, $content);
> }
>
> when I try to call my writeURL(string, string) method the parser
> returns an error of "call to undefined function)
> my call:
>
> include_once('FileIO.php');
> $myFileIO = new FileIO('siv.txt');
> $myFileIO.writeURL("siv", "nibbler.no");
>
> this is copy/paste, so there's no typing error in the methodcall
> (writeURL())
> What am I doing wrong?
>
You are using Java semantics...
$myFileIO->writeURL('siv', 'nibbler.no');
-david-
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