Re: PHP Syntax Notation

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On Sep 27, 2005, at 2:16 PM, Mikey wrote:

Lowell Herbert wrote:


I'm trying to expand my understanding of PHP by looking at some pre- built code modules. I don't fully understand the syntax "$site->Run ();" in the following code. Can someone offer a helpful explanation?

<?php

//define("PB_CRYPT_LINKS" , 1);
define("_LIBPATH","./lib/");
require_once _LIBPATH . "site.php";

$site = new CSite("./site.xml",true);
$site->Run();

?>


Run() is a method of the CSite class - you will need to look in the defination of that class to find out what it does,

Mikey


Thanks for all the responses. I understand that $site is an instance of the class CSite, and that Run() is a function in that class. I do not understand what the operater "->" means, and what meaning the result of the function Run() has to $site. Clarification anyone?

Thanks in advance,
Lowell

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