Thanks! I think Nabble discards the attachments plus I can't view php files on my phone :(
Anyways, I noticed your module autoloader is loading the namespace '' but your session wants to unserialize a Shop_* class. You'll need to set up another module autoloader for the Shop namespace or manually require_once() the file. You can also try bootstrapping the "modules" resource if that is what sets up your module autoloader for the shop module. I how this helps! -- Hector Virgen Sent from my Droid X On Nov 28, 2010 10:32 AM, "Bram Gadeyne" <gadeyneb...@gmail.com> wrote: > Offcourse! > > Here's the URL: http://pastie.org/1330361 > > kind regards > Bram Gadeyne > > On 28-11-10 19:30, Hector Virgen wrote: >> >> Can you use pastebin.com <http://pastebin.com> or pastie.org >> <http://pastie.org> instead? Thanks! >> >> -- >> Hector Virgen >> Sent from my Droid X >> >> On Nov 28, 2010 10:01 AM, "Bram Gadeyne" <gadeyneb...@gmail.com >> <mailto:gadeyneb...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> > Thank you for your answer! >> > >> > However, I think I already do what you propose here. Here's the first >> > method from my bootstrap file.: >> > >> > protected function _initAutoload(){ >> > $modelLoader=new Zend_Application_Module_Autoloader(array( >> > 'namespace' => '', >> > 'basePath' => APPLICATION_PATH.'/modules/default')); >> > >> > if(Zend_Auth::getInstance()->hasIdentity()){ >> > >> > >> Zend_Registry::set('role',Zend_Auth::getInstance()->getStorage()->read()->role); >> > }else{ >> > Zend_Registry::set('role','guests'); >> > } >> > >> > class_exists('Shop_Model_Card', true); //this returns false >> > Zend_Session::start(); >> > >> > $this->_acl=new Model_UitleendienstACL(); >> > >> > $fc=Zend_Controller_Front::getInstance(); >> > >> > >> $fc->addModuleDirectory(dirname(dirname(__FILE__)).'/application/modules'); >> > $fc->registerPlugin(new Plugin_AccessCheck($this->_acl)); >> > >> > return $modelLoader; >> > } >> > >> > I've added my complete bootstrap file as an attachment. >> > >> > With kind regards >> > Bram Gadeyne >> > >> > On 28-11-10 18:46, Hector Virgen wrote: >> >> >> >> Is the module autoloader set up before the session is started? If you >> >> are using protected _init* methods in your bootstrap, make sure the >> >> autoloader method is above the session one, or call >> >> $this->bootstrap('autoloader') within your _initSession method. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Hector Virgen >> >> Sent from my Droid X >> >> >> >> On Nov 28, 2010 7:43 AM, "Bram Gadeyne" <gadeyneb...@gmail.com >> <mailto:gadeyneb...@gmail.com> >> >> <mailto:gadeyneb...@gmail.com <mailto:gadeyneb...@gmail.com>>> wrote: >> >> > Dear all, >> >> > >> >> > I'm trying to persist some objects to the session. But everything >> I try >> >> > end up with the following error message: >> >> > >> >> > Fatal error: Shop_CardController::addAction(): The script tried to >> >> > execute a method or access a property of an incomplete object. Please >> >> > ensure that the class definition "Default_Model_Card" of the >> object you >> >> > are trying to operate on was loaded _before_ unserialize() gets >> called >> >> > or provide a __autoload() function to load the class definition in >> >> > >> >> >> /var/www/uitleendienst/application/modules/shop/controllers/CardController.php >> >> >> >> >> > on line 43 >> >> > >> >> > These are my settings in the bootstrap.php for autoloading modules: >> >> > >> >> > $modelLoader=new Zend_Application_Module_Autoloader(array( >> >> > 'namespace' => '', >> >> > 'basePath' => APPLICATION_PATH.'/modules/default')); >> >> > >> >> > In the bootstrap I've also entered: >> >> > class_exists('Shop_Model_Card', true); //returns false >> >> > Zend_Session::start(); >> >> > >> >> > This is the code that results in an error: >> >> > >> >> > 37 $ns = new Zend_Session_Namespace('mysession'); >> >> > 38 if(!isset($ns->card)){ >> >> > 39 $card=new Shop_Model_Card(); >> >> > 40 }else{ >> >> > 41 $card=$ns->card; >> >> > 42 } >> >> > 43 $card->addUitleningToList("value"); >> >> > 44 $ns->card = $card; >> >> > >> >> > The code returns this error when the else part is executed and >> >> $ns->card >> >> > should get deserialized. How do I get Zend framework to autoload the >> >> > Shop_Model_Card class? >> >> > >> >> > This is my class definition for Shop_Model_Card. >> >> > >> >> > class Shop_Model_Card{ >> >> > >> >> > private $uitleningen; >> >> > >> >> > public function getUitleningen(){ >> >> > return $this->uitleningen; >> >> > } >> >> > >> >> > public function __construct() { >> >> > //$this->uitleningen=array(); >> >> > } >> >> > >> >> > public function clear(){ >> >> > $this->uitleningen=array(); >> >> > } >> >> > >> >> > public function addUitleningToList($uitlening){ >> >> > if($this->uitleningen==null){ >> >> > $this->uitleningen=array(); >> >> > } >> >> > array_push($this->uitleningen, $uitlening); >> >> > } >> >> > >> >> > public function removeFromList($uitleningid){ >> >> > $temparr=array(); >> >> > $i=$uitleningid; >> >> > while($i<sizeof($this->uitleningen-1)){ >> >> > $this->uitleningen[$i]=$this->uitleningen[$i+1]; >> >> > $i++; >> >> > } >> >> > $this->uitleningen[$i+1]=null; >> >> > } >> >> > } >> >> > >> >> > Can someone help me please? >> >> > >> >> > With kind regards, >> >> > Bram Gadeyne