No worries...I just realized that my object never repopulated the underlying
classes with previous object references...Thanks guys, but I see my problem
now...
Cheers.
Adam Langley.
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OK, heres all the code...
I have a BoundForm class, a BoundFormPage class, and a BoundTextField...
I create a BoundForm, add a BoundFormPage object to it, then add a
BoundTextField to the BoundFormPagethen I add the root node (the
BoundForm) to the SESSION...
The Form, and Page survive seri
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 12:34:01AM +1200, Adam Langley wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Im trying to store an object which contains an associative array of classes,
> each of which contains an array of classes, so a 3-tier hierachy, in the
> session object. However, the final tier gets lost upon
> seria
Hi everyone,
Im trying to store an object which contains an associative array of classes,
each of which contains an array of classes, so a 3-tier hierachy, in the
session object. However, the final tier gets lost upon
serialization/deserialization, why is this and how can I prevent this from
happ
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