On Wednesday 20 February 2002 16:18, John P. Looney wrote:
> class host {
> var $name;
> var $host_ip;
> var $status;
> }
>> and later, you do;
>> $newhost= new host;
>> $host->name "eric";
> $host->ip "192.3.2.3";
> $host->status="down";
>> and later in your code, you do:
>> $host->statu="up";
Of course you could always use methods to change member variables
and sanity check the changes you make... Using "down" and "up" is
probably a bad idea for similar reasons:
$host -> status = "dow";
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