Cake includes an Object class that provides some PHP5 class features in
PHP4.  If your classes extend it, you can write PHP5-style classes that
work on both PHP4 and 5.

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Cake includes an Object class that provides some PHP5 class features in
PHP4.  If your classes extend it, you can write PHP5-style classes that
work on both PHP4 and 5.


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