Pawel Bernat wrote:
On Tue, Aug 02, 2005 at 03:42:00PM +0100, Meno Abels wrote:
Hello,
With my application that uses heavily inherent classes, sometimes I
deeeeep class heirarchies can lead to brainfreeze - beware of going to deep :-)
get the following message:
PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined method Rank::_construtor() in
.../inc/Links.class.php. It works with php
4.x when I use the old style of constructor calling
$this->(CLASSNAME) . But when working with php 5.2 b2 or b3 in the old
OR the new style, I get the PHP Fatal error from above.
Is there any hints to look at this problem?
Why do you call _construct instead of __construct? And how do you do it?
he seems to be calling _construtor() which although not wrong is not the
method he is looking for (cue voice of Alex Guiness for the second time this week :-)
try __construct()
PS - this kind of thing belongs on generals until you are _sure_ it's an
internals problem. IMHO.
Did you read everything at http://php.net/construct (including Note)?
What about php 5.0?
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