have a look at my class , i had to do it from scratch as pear db + mdb have
too much weight and needed a faster app, being that its going to be on a mysql
database only, i send my login variables to a connect function, and those
login variables i store in a file outside the web directory

http://electroteque.dyndns.org:1023/benchmark/DB.phps

and in connect, the file with the login info is a directory up from htdocs
>===== Original Message From Charles Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =====
>Not sure how to answer your question as I am real new to PHP, but you
>may want to look at PEAR if you have not done so. I know there are
>libraries that folks have been talking about recently that handle just
>these sorts of things. If you don't use them - you may find your
>answers by looking at the sources.
>
>- Charles
>
>On Sunday, March 16, 2003, at 12:57 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am currently working on transforming a rather large software package
>> to
>> oop. I do have a few years of experience with php, but just started to
>> use oop.
>> One of the first question that arose was how to handle configuration
>> vars.
>> These should ideally be stored in a file:
>>
>> <?php
>>
>> $db_user = "user";
>> $db_password ="secret";
>>
>> etc.
>>
>> ?>
>>
>> Now, I have to access these vars from a class.
>>
>> class database {
>>
>> var $db_user;
>> var $db_password;
>>
>> function connect()
>>  {
>>
>> }
>>
>> }
>>
>> What is the best way to access these variables? I want to avoid global
>> vars.
>> I also don't like to set the vars using $object->db_user = $db_user;
>> every
>> time I use it.
>>
>> Also, is there any large open-source php - application which could
>> serve as
>> an example of best practice?
>>
>> best regards,
>>
>> Raul
>>
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