Re: [PHP] Class not functioning (RESOLVED)

2009-12-18 Thread Allen McCabe
I looked into registries (singleton registries), and while I can see the advantage they provide, most every article I read advised AGAINST using singleton registries because it creates extra dependencies (ie. a file needs the database class AND the registry class instead of just the database class)

Re: [PHP] Class not functioning

2009-12-16 Thread Wouter van Vliet / Interpotential
Allen, Before you go with my static-approach, please do consider Shawn's registry pattern suggestion. That's pretty sweet too ;-). A little response to your long text, before I help you fix the bug. A static property is basically the same as a regular property on an object. Only difference is tha

Re: [PHP] Class not functioning

2009-12-15 Thread Shawn McKenzie
Sorry, and then I didn't keep it on list :-( Shawn McKenzie wrote: > Please reply to the list. Just google for "php registry pattern". Here is a > very basic example. There are better OOP people here than I. > > class Registry { > protected $_objects = array(); > > function set($name,

Re: [PHP] Class not functioning

2009-12-15 Thread Allen McCabe
Wouter, Implementing your static idea was pretty easy, I was already referencing Notifier with the :: operator in my other methods, however I am running into trouble assigning new values to the static array. I am getting a "syntax error, unexpected '[' " on this line of my Notifier class: Notifi

Re: [PHP] Class not functioning

2009-12-15 Thread Wouter van Vliet / Interpotential
teSingle($id, 1); // This completes a function within > Meetgreet class. That function needs to be able to use the Notifier > function > addtoQ(), how would this be accomplished? > > ?> > ... > ... > > printQ() ?> > > On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 6:07 PM,

Re: [PHP] Class not functioning

2009-12-15 Thread Shawn McKenzie
Allen McCabe wrote: > Hey all (and Nirmalya, thanks for the help!), > > > I have a question that I just can't seem to find via Google. > > I want to be able to add messages to a qeue whenever my classes complete (or > fail to complete) specific functions. I think have a call within my html to >

Re: [PHP] Class not functioning

2009-12-15 Thread Allen McCabe
be accomplished? ?> ... ... printQ() ?> On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 6:07 PM, Nirmalya Lahiri wrote: > --- On Tue, 12/15/09, Allen McCabe wrote: > > > From: Allen McCabe > > Subject: [PHP] Class not functioning > > To: "phpList" > > Date: Tuesday, Dec

Re: [PHP] Class not functioning

2009-12-14 Thread Nirmalya Lahiri
--- On Tue, 12/15/09, Allen McCabe wrote: > From: Allen McCabe > Subject: [PHP] Class not functioning > To: "phpList" > Date: Tuesday, December 15, 2009, 6:17 AM > Hey everyone, I just delved into > classes recently and have been having > moderate success so fa

[PHP] Class not functioning

2009-12-14 Thread Allen McCabe
Hey everyone, I just delved into classes recently and have been having moderate success so far. I have a puzzler though. I have the following class decalred and instantiated: class Notify { var $q = array(); public function addtoQ($string, $class) { $message = ''. $string .''; $this->q[]