<?php
class Cat{
var $legs=4;
}
$tiddles=new Cat();
echo $tiddles->legs;
its gives me legs;
why??
<?php
class Cat{
var $legs=4;
}
$tiddles=new Cat();
echo $tiddles->legs;
its gives me legs;
why??
No idea. Works for me.
I would guess that either PHP is not running on your server, or the file is not recognized by the web server as a PHP file. If you do a "View Source" on the resulting ouput in your browser, do you see all the source code? (In other words, I suspect it's just getting the source code and treating everything between the "<" and the ">" as an invalid HTML tag.)
well, i tried to start the server and finally it gave me 4
thnxx for trying to help
The solution is that never use capital letters or any kind in the script
$imagename=$_FILE['userfile']['tmp_name'];
always use userfile without caps...
the problem only exist in php 5 .. if your using 4 then there is no problem