Cita:
Iniciado por pateketrueke
me pregunto que pasaría si usas
<?php como debe de ser...

Grracias por las respuestas, pero pongo <?php y sigo teniendo el mismo problema.
Cita: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ';', expecting T_FUNCTION in /home/psnotic1/public_html/media/includes/form.php on line 1
Código PHP:
<?php
class Form
{
var $values = array(); //Holds submitted form field values
var $errors = array(); //Holds submitted form error messages
var $num_errors; //The number of errors in submitted form
/* Class constructor */
function Form(){
/**
* Get form value and error arrays, used when there
* is an error with a user-submitted form.
*/
if(isset($_SESSION['value_array']) && isset($_SESSION['error_array'])){
$this->values = $_SESSION['value_array'];
$this->errors = $_SESSION['error_array'];
$this->num_errors = count($this->errors);
unset($_SESSION['value_array']);
unset($_SESSION['error_array']);
}
else{
$this->num_errors = 0;
}
}
/**
* setValue - Records the value typed into the given
* form field by the user.
*/
function setValue($field, $value){
$this->values[$field] = $value;
}
/**
* setError - Records new form error given the form
* field name and the error message attached to it.
*/
function setError($field, $errmsg){
$this->errors[$field] = $errmsg;
$this->num_errors = count($this->errors);
}
/**
* value - Returns the value attached to the given
* field, if none exists, the empty string is returned.
*/
function value($field){
if(array_key_exists($field,$this->values)){
return htmlspecialchars(stripslashes($this->values[$field]));
}else{
return "";
}
}
/**
* error - Returns the error message attached to the
* given field, if none exists, the empty string is returned.
*/
function error($field){
if(array_key_exists($field,$this->errors)){
return "<font size=\"2\" color=\"#ff0000\">".$this->errors[$field]."</font>";
}else{
return "";
}
}
/* getErrorArray - Returns the array of error messages */
function getErrorArray(){
return $this->errors;
}
};
?>