Autochimp Errors
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It would appear that the issue that the developer thought was fixed – > this issue – > https://www.wandererllc.com/company/2013/07/problems-with-autochimp-2-10/, was in fact not fixed or so it seems. I chose not to upgrade it or stick with it anymore due to the fact that it appears to be something that he received funding to create and so did, but, does not choose to maintain. No judgement here on that … we were lucky he took the time to put the code together and provide it here no matter what the motivations.
That said … I did look into a little bit and find this post on Stack Overflow referencing the error and perhaps providing some insight into why the error is happening … it also may provide insight into why previous errors happened claiming not to find the class …
From Stack Overflow:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/592322/php-expects-t-paamayim-nekudotayimThe Scope Resolution Operator (also called Paamayim Nekudotayim) or in simpler terms, the double colon, is a token that allows access to static, constant, and overridden properties or methods of a class.
When referencing these items from outside the class definition, use the name of the class.
As of PHP 5.3.0, it’s possible to reference the class using a variable. The variable’s value can not be a keyword (e.g. self, parent and static).
Paamayim Nekudotayim would, at first, seem like a strange choice for naming a double-colon. However, while writing the Zend Engine 0.5 (which powers PHP 3), that’s what the Zend team decided to call it. It actually does mean double-colon – in Hebrew!
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