Ok,
Here's the deal:
I have this object oriented site I am putting together, and I was wondering, why will
doPage work when I use it like this:
grizzly::makeImage("img/brys_art.png", "30", "150", "masterpieces of a
+ genious"),
q[ <a href="photo?id=brys" title="bri
+lliant">prity pikchurs</a>
] )
But not when I use it like this:
$nub->makeImage("img/brys_art.png", "30", "150", "masterpieces of a ge
+nious"),
q[ <a href="photo?id=brys" title="bri
+lliant">prity pikchurs</a>
] )
??
Any help is appreciated.
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