[PHP-DOC] Bug #10172 Updated: get_class() doesn't return lowercase for DomX objects From: philip <email protected>
Date: 11/22/01

ID: 10172
Updated by: philip
Reported By: colin <email protected>
Old Status: Open
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Documentation problem
Operating System: RH 7.0
PHP Version: 4.0 Latest CVS (04/04/2001)
New Comment:

Seems strange. Docs have been updated to reflect current
behavior. Changing status to 'feedback'.

Previous Comments:
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[2001-11-22 11:08:41] colin <email protected>

Well, I suppose it is a documentation problem of sorts ... but my preference would be for the get_class() function to be consistent, regardless of whether the class is user-defined or extention-defined.

Any reason why this shouldn't be consistent?

- Colin

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[2001-11-21 19:35:55] mfischer <email protected>

get_class() only returns user defined classes in lowercase.

Classes defined in extensions are returned in their original notation.

Making this a documentation problem.

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[2001-04-04 20:41:34] colin <email protected>

get_class() is documented to return the class/object name in lowercase.

This isn't the case for DomText, DomDocument, etc. objects. In these cases, get_class() returns the StudyCaps version of the object name.

- Colin

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