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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T03:15:10+00:00 2026-05-24T03:15:10+00:00

I have two classes. A child and a parent. The parent is calling a

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I have two classes. A child and a parent. The parent is calling a static method from the child (that’s an overriden static parent method in the child class) and I get a general server error.
When I remove the relation (‘extends’ part), all is fine and get no errors. No idea why. Can’t you override static methods? Looked for answers but can’t seem to find them.

Class Fase {

  public static function getbyId($id) {
   //some stuff
      }
  public function getsomefaseitem($fase_item_id) {
     FaseItem::getbyid($fase_item_id);
    }

}

Class FaseItem extends Fase {

  public static function getbyId($id) {

      }
}
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    2026-05-24T03:15:11+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 3:15 am

    It works for me.


    This seems weird, though. The base should have no knowledge of the derived.

    Perhaps use static:: instead and rely on overriding static member functions — or “late static binding”. You’ll need PHP 5.3 for this.

    <?php
    class Fase {
       public static function getbyId($id) {
          echo "Fase::getbyId\n";
       }
    
       public function getsomefaseitem($fase_item_id) {
          static::getbyid($fase_item_id); // <---
       }
    }
    
    class FaseItem extends Fase {
    
       public static function getbyId($id) {
         echo "FaseItem::getbyId\n";
       }
    }
    
    
    $f = new Fase();
    $f->getsomefaseitem(0);
    ?>
    
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