Some other line is breaking it then. Your entire class_path should look like this:
PHP Code:
<?php
/**
* The Path Class, it is one of Mysidia system core classes.
* It acts as an initializer and wrapper for Mysidia-specific paths.
* It implements PHP basic path functions, and adds enhanced features upon them.
* An instance of Path class is generated upon Mysidia system object's creation.
* This specific instance is available from Registry, just like any other Mysidia core objects.
* @category Resource
* @package Core
* @author Hall of Famer
* @copyright Mysidia Adoptables Script
* @link http://www.mysidiaadoptables.com
* @since 1.3.2
* @todo Improvement over include_path methods to enable better auto-loading.
*/
class Path extends Core implements Initializable{
/**
* The absolute property, which stores the absolute path of the main site.
* @access private
* @var String
*/
private $absolute;
/**
* The root property, which defines the current file root directory.
* @access private
* @var String
*/
private $root;
/**
* The tempRoot property, which defines the root directory used in template files.
* @access private
* @var String
*/
private $tempRoot;
/**
* The dir property, which stores the current file sub directory.
* @access private
* @var String
*/
private $dir;
/**
* The path property, it specifies important file paths to be included.
* @access private
* @var ArrayObject
*/
private $path;
/**
* Constructor of Path Class, it initializes basic path properties.
* @access public
* @return Void
*/
public function __construct(){
$this->absolute = "http://".DOMAIN.SCRIPTPATH."/";
$this->root = "/home/YOURSITE/public_html/";
$this->tempRoot = SCRIPTPATH."/";
$this->path = new ArrayObject(array("{$this->root}classes/core", "{$this->root}classes/exception", "{$this->root}classes/user", "{$this->root}classes/message", "{$this->root}classes/item", "{$this->root}classes/shop"));
// MVC structure has yet been established, for now comment out the include path setup.
//$this->initialize();
}
/**
* The initialize method, which handles basic include path operations.
* @access public
* @return Void
*/
public function initialize(){
if(empty($this->dir) or empty($this->path)) throw new Exception('Cannot set basic include paths.');
foreach($this->path as $path){
$this->setIncludePath($path);
}
}
/**
* The getAbsolute method, which retrieves private property absolute.
* @access public
* @return String
*/
public function getAbsolute(){
return $this->absolute;
}
/**
* The getRoot method, which retrieves private property root.
* @access public
* @return String
*/
public function getRoot(){
return $this->root;
}
/**
* The getScriptRoot method, which retrieves private property scriptRoot.
* This can be used for css stylesheet and javascript loading in header template file.
* @access public
* @return String
*/
public function getTempRoot(){
return $this->tempRoot;
}
/**
* The getDirectory method, which obtains the current directory.
* By default this value is null, it must be assigned first in front controller.
* @access public
* @return String
*/
public function getDirectory(){
return $this->dir;
}
/**
* The setDirectory method, set the private property dir.
* @access public
* @return Void
*/
public function setDirectory($dir){
$this->dir = $dir;
}
/**
* The includes method, simulates the include and include_once function in OO way.
* @access public
* @return Void
*/
public function includes($file, $mode = NULL){
if($mode = "once") include_once $file;
else include $file;
}
/**
* The requires method, simulates the require and require_once function in OO way.
* @access public
* @return Void
*/
public function requires($file){
if($mode = "once") require_once $file;
else require $file;
}
/**
* The getIncludePath method, similar to get_include_path() function in PHP.
* Its functionality will expand in future releases.
* @access public
* @return String
*/
public function getIncludePath(){
return get_include_path();
}
/**
* The setIncludePath method, similar to set_include_path() function in PHP.
* This method significantly simplifies multiple include path operations.
* @access public
* @return Void
*/
public function setIncludePath($path){
set_include_path($this->getIncludePath().PATH_SEPARATOR.$path);
}
/**
* The restoreIncludePath method, similar to restore_include_path() function in PHP.
* Its functionality will expand in future releases.
* @access public
* @return Void
*/
public function restoreIncludePath(){
restore_include_path();
}
}
?>
Change YOURSITE to the name of your site. Otherwise it should look exactly like this (assuming your using x10host)