Re: When to make a class

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There's really no reason making classes for those (unless you'd like to 
write an entire HTML class and its children - I'd be happy to use it!).

Matt

"Todd Cary" <todd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
news:DB.E6.56276.13688834@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> My background is in Object Oriented Pascal (Delphi), however I am having 
> difficulty knowing when to make a class in PHP.  For instance, in my 
> script file, functions.php, I have these functions among others:
>
>   /* Input a field */
>   function input_field($name, $value, $size, $max) {
>     echo('<INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="' . $name . '" VALUE="' . $value .
>          '" SIZE="' . $size . '" MAXLENGTH="' . $max . '">');
>   };
>
>   /* Input a password field */
>   function input_password_field($name, $value, $size, $max) {
>     echo('<INPUT TYPE="password" NAME="' . $name . '" VALUE="' . $value .
>          '" SIZE="' . $size . '" MAXLENGTH="' . $max . '">');
>   };
>
>
> Should I have a class that contains these functions (methods)?
>
> One of my non-profit clients would like to have an online emailer program 
> driven by a MySQL database.  This I can envision as a class, actually 
> several classes (e.g. send mail, create message, select addresses, etc.).
>
> Todd 

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