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| [SOLVED] in php if i have a class that returns a value say: return $val, how do i use ...value in the php program? I know vb, and I have used classes before, and Matt S, what you are saying is correct, but I couldn't apply it to php. Would it be correct to say that what the dot is in vb is -> in php? |
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