Hi, The subject says it all, really, I need to be able to override a superclass method AND also call the super's method in a way so that IN the super's method "$this" will refer to the original object, as follows:
<?php Class A { function A () { // do some stuff... } function doit () { print (get_class ($this)); } } Class B extends A { function B () { // do some more stuff... } function doit () { // This is what I'd like to do... $super->doit (); print (get_class ($this)); } } $b = new B (); $b->doit (); ?> This should print "BB"; Now, in PHP we don't have "$super" to call the superclass' method. Is there a way around this? Renaming the functions is not an option. Grateful for any hints. Cheers, -Morten ------------------------------------------------------------------- Rayon Interactive AS http://www.rayon.no Morten Lerskau Rønseth mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Karenslyst Allé 16d Tlf.: (47) 2213 5250 0278 Oslo Fax : (47) 2213 5260 Norway PGP fingerprint: F851 91B6 1D81 1409 8B62 3E14 5A60 65F8 5AF4 56AF -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php