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Does anyone have a T_PAAMAYIM_NEKDOTAYIM?

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@Peter ... elaborate on that last comment? link ? – alex Mar 1 at 0:09
@alex - I read that on slashdot and heard it on NPR, they gave money to fight Proposition 8 in Nov in CA, not something I'd expect MS or IBM to do, but Google does what it pleases w/out risk of offending petty users like me. tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09%2F01%2F16%2F1… – Peter Turner Mar 2 at 4:15

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It’s the double colon operator :: (see list of parser tokens).

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paamayim_Nekudotayim

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It’s a name for :: operator in PHP. It literally means “double colon”. For some reason they named it in Hebrew. Check you code syntax, and put a :: where appropriate :-)

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Zend, the PHP company is in Israel. – Ólafur Waage Feb 26 at 20:45
Still, they did not call hightlight_string (), hava_nagila () :-) But thanks for info. – Ilya Birman Feb 27 at 20:41
Functions are in English, but that error is in Hebrew. I'm not sure if any other errors are in Hebrew though. – alex Mar 1 at 0:11
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Google works wonders.

Its Hebrew for "double colon".

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Google had two answers for T_PAAMAYIM_NEKOTAYIM one said it was Thai. I ask SO first because we're faster and smarter than several 486's – Peter Turner Feb 26 at 20:40

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