This suggestion works great in ZF 1.0.4, but since upgrading to 1.5.0 I
can't get it to work.  The errors I get are:

[Fri Mar 28 11:53:04 2008] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] PHP Warning: 
Zend_Loader::include_once(DOMPDF\\Exception.php) [
function.Zend-Loader-include-once function.Zend-Loader-include-once ]:
failed to open stream: No such file or directory in C:\\Program
Files\\Apache Software
Foundation\\Apache2.2\\htdocs\\ZendFramework\\library\\Zend\\Loader.php on
line 83, referer: http://localhost/Magik/ [Fri Mar 28 11:53:04 2008] [error]
[client 127.0.0.1] PHP Warning: 
Zend_Loader::include_once() [ function.include function.include ]: Failed
opening 'DOMPDF\\Exception.php' for inclusion
(include_path='widgets/Macro4/Accounting/RunReport\\;.;C:\\php5\\pear;..\\Ze
ndFramework\\library;.\\library;.\\library\\DomPDF;.\\application\\models;.\
\application\\config;.\\widgets')
in C:\\Program Files\\Apache Software
Foundation\\Apache2.2\\htdocs\\ZendFramework\\library\\Zend\\Loader.php on
line 83, referer: http://localhost/Magik/  etc.

Anyone else having the same issue/problems or better still is there a
solution :-)

It looks like the Zend_Loader is taking into account the '_' used in this
external library and formatting them into '\'.  Is there anyway to disabled
this?  I am using the registerAutoload() in my bootstrap.





Ken Petri wrote:
> 
> 
> Matthew Weier O'Phinney-3 wrote:
>> 
>> I can't be certain, as I don't know the DOMPDF code, but you should 
>> be able to load it as an additional spl_autoload handler:
>> 
>>     require_once 'Zend/Loader.php';
>>     require_once 'path/to/file/containing/DOMPDF_autoload...';
>>     Zend_Loader::registerAutoload();
>>     spl_autoload_register('DOMPDF_autoload');
>> 
>> spl_autoload() is an improvement over __autoload() precisely for 
>> situations like this, where you need to mix and match libraries that 
>> have their own autoloading logic, and is why we adopted it in ZF.
>> 
>> --
>> Matthew Weier O'Phinney
>> PHP Developer            | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Zend - The PHP Company   | http://www.zend.com/
>> 
>> 
> 
> Thank you, Matthew! This worked perfectly. I had the registerAutoload 
> in the bootstrap file, and the require_once was in place, so all I had 
> to do was add the spl_autoload_register(), et voila!
> 
> Zend Framework is terrific. So is DOMPDF--might be a good model for 
> redesign of Zend_PDF for version 1.5.
> 
> Again, thanks. Saved my bacon!
> 
> ken
> 
> 

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