Ignore this request for help, I was running Zend_Auth before I thought I was
supposed to be, I have now fixed the problem.

Simon


Simon Corless wrote:
> 
> I have a quick question about the Zend_Application_Module_Autoloader and
> unserializing a class from a session. I am trying to store a custom user
> identity class with Zend_Auth... class name: Account_Model_User, this is
> part of my account module which is all accessed using the
> Zend_Application_Module_Autoloader so in theory Account_Model_User should
> instantiate itself.
> 
> The autoloader config comes before the session in the bootstrap, am I
> right in believing that this should work and the session should be able to
> use the references created in the module autoloader?
> 
> If I include the require for the class all is fine (as you would expect
> prior to autoloading), which leads me to wonder if I am unknowingly
> loading the session before I think I am (I have tested as best I can for
> this and don't seem to be) or otherwise the module autoloader and the
> session aren't working together.
> 
> The odd thing (to me at least) is if I instantiate Account_Model_User for
> testing in the session bootstrap method it's loaded without problem.
> 
> I realise this is a bit up in the air but if anyone has any experience or
> can categorically say it should work then I can waste more time on trying
> to get it running properly. For the moment I am just requiring the file to
> get me out of a hole!
> 
> Thanks
> Simon
> 


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