I found PHP 5 has some problems when processing class definitions. It
seems that class atributes now need to be defined like this:
<visibility> $name;
where <visibility> must be one of {private,public,protected}.
The PHP 4.x sintax for class atributes (used for achievo classes)
var $name;
is no longer understood by PHP 5. The PHP documentation sais it is
accepted for backward compatibility (and a warning is displayed),
but i did not found how to configure PHP 5 to behave like this.
I think I'm gonna try PHP 4.1.0.
Regards,
Facundo
Ivo Jansch wrote:
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Hi,
Facundo Domínguez wrote:
name and password. Actually there's an output: a blank page.
Blank pages usually indicate an error in a script (perhaps a php5
incompatibility) or an error in php (missing mysql support, for example).
The first place to look is in your php and/or apache error logs. See if
you find any indication there as to what is wrong.
Greetings,
Ivo
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