Exactly!
Thank you!
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 1:48 AM, Bill Karwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> Neriodavid(Wei Dai) wrote:
> >
> > If a class has a protected member/property, say _data, which be
> > assigned
> > to as a Zend' Db row object on the member table, can you access it as:
> >
> > after $this->_data = $member;
> > $this->emailAddress, instead of $this->_data->emailAddress ?
> >
>
> It doesn't work that way automatically. You have to implement a __get()
> method in the current class, something like this:
>
> public function __get($key)
> {
> return $this->_data->$key;
> }
>
>
> Neriodavid(Wei Dai) wrote:
> >
> > And, also, in the register view, when we assigned the view variable
> > emailAddress etc, so use the echo $this->escape($this->emailAddress) do
> > not
> > generate an undefined variable warning?
> >
>
> It looks like Zend_View_Abstract has a method strictVars(). By default,
> Zend_View will return null if you specify a variable that hasn't been
> defined. If you call $view->strictVars(true), then subsequent references
> to
> undefined variables raise an E_USER_NOTICE error.
>
> Regards,
> Bill Karwin
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