Hi, Jim
To avoid this kind of problem it would also help to provide an
autoloader-function as PHP then tries to load the class-definition by this
autoloader ;)
Using that you'd bind yourself to have a pretty good system for php-classes
and you'd avoid having problems like that.
I'd in fact have n
"Stuart Dallas" wrote in message
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Make sure the class is declared before you call session_start.
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You Da Man!!
I see now why it makes a difference. The session tries to bring back the
data but doesn't know how to handle the objects in
On 2 Mar 2012, at 21:09, Jim Giner wrote:
> ok - In examinig the objects in the Session after the data has been
> displayed and the user has hit triggered a re-entry into my script (just one
> script involved here), the objects in the session array now say
> "[__PHP_Incomplete_Class_Name" and "
ok - In examinig the objects in the Session after the data has been
displayed and the user has hit triggered a re-entry into my script (just one
script involved here), the objects in the session array now say
"[__PHP_Incomplete_Class_Name" and "__PHP_Incomplete_Class Object ". They
didn't say
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On 2 Mar 2012, at 20:55, Jim Giner wrote:
> Yes I ahve the class defined. The classes work in most cases - just this one
> place where I want to save
Yes I ahve the class defined. The classes work in most cases - just this
one place where I want to save the objects in a sess var for re-use fails
me.
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On 2 Mar 2012, at 20:07, Jim Giner wrote:
> My first foray into classes & objects.
>
> When retrieving a set of records, I'm using a class to build an object. At
> this time I save each record/object into a Session array by doing this:
>
> $rows = mysql_num_rows($qrslts);
> if ($rows > 0)
> f
My first foray into classes & objects.
When retrieving a set of records, I'm using a class to build an object. At
this time I save each record/object into a Session array by doing this:
$rows = mysql_num_rows($qrslts);
if ($rows > 0)
for ($i=1;$i<=$rows;$i++)
{
$row = mysql_fetch_ar
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