why do you have more than one class with the same name? would be easier using different names for different classes. or define a base class template and extend it in the files as desired, but give them unique names. how do you know later, which class does what in which way, when they have the same name. not very good imo.
"Aric Caley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Is it possible to keep the variable name-space separate between, say, two > files (one included into the other) to avoid name collisions? I'm trying to > get two scripts to work together on the same page. Each script defines some > classes that have the same names but work differently (ex., class Template). > All I need is to embed the output of one script into the other. > > Now, I could do this by just getting the output from a URL but that seems > really inefficient. Or I could run the script from the CGI version of PHP > using exec() but that also seems like it could be really slow and clunky. > > Is there some efficient way of doing this? > > It would be cool if you could just put the include() inside of a function > and have all the classes and variable names be local inside that function > but that didnt seem to work... plus the scripts explicitly access global > variable names. > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php