Yes.
You can create your class, instantiate it and store it in the session like
any other variable. However. before you issue a Session_start() you MUST
have already included the class definition in your page. If you start the
session and have not, it will throw an error because it will not know how
to use your class.
Am I making sense? (I don't think the coffee has kicked in yet.)
Cal
http://www.calevans.com
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From: Steve Brett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 6:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-DB] classes and sessions
hi,
i'm busily rewriting an exisitng calendar system that is in use at work.
we're using UML as a design tool and hope to have an OO version of the
system we have at the minute that wil 'fit in' with future devs.
our system at the moment makes heavy use of postgresql and i am hoping to
populate various object from the data in the db.
our system also relies on session for passing data between pages and the
site as a whole.
what i need to know is this in a kind of yes or no fashion:
will php allow me to create a class and then have access to the class from
other pages and scripts ?
Steve Brett
Internal Development
EMIS Ltd.
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