While the use of () or not doesn't impede the function of his code, I consider it good programming habit to always add () to the class creator. Since it is considered a function, you wouldn't call a function like x=function but rather x=function(). It is more consistent that way. On Friday 21 October 2005 16:31, Jochem Maas wrote: > Nathan Tobik wrote: > > You have to show us the definition for your class, also your syntax for > > new is wrong. It should be: > > > > $liveclass = new Test(); > > it can also be (if you have nothing to pass to the constructor function): > > $liveclass = new Test; > > > Nate Tobik > > (412)661-5700 x206 > > VigilantMinds > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: John Taylor-Johnston > > [mailto:John.Taylor-Johnston@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > > Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 7:57 AM > > To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: Re: OOP Newbie - why does this not work? > > > > Here,s my guess: > >> var $liveclass; > >> $liveclass = new(Test); > >> echo $liveclass->get() ; > >> echo "<BR>" ; > >> echo "This is in the php code block" ; -- Now listening to on amaroK Geek code: www.vlaamse-kern.com/geek Registered Linux User No 379093 If life was for sale, what would be its price? www.vlaamse-kern.com/sas/ for free php utilities --
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