bruce wrote:
hi...
haven't used php classes.. so this might not pertain.. but do php classes
have the concept of public/private functions?
Not in PHP 4
are the parent functions that
you're trying to access public/private?
-----Original Message-----
From: blackwater dev [mailto:blackwaterdev@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 11:00 AM
To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: inheritance php4
Ok,
I have a class which inherits from a parent class. My first thought is that
the child class inherits all of the functions of the parent but that doesn't
seem to be the case, do I really have to put parent::somefunction() to call
each one? Why can't I just use $this->parentfunction(); within the child
class?
Thanks!
class Parent{
function getAddress(){}
}
class Child extends Parent{
function getInfo(){
$this->getAddress(); //throws error
}
}
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