Which would become:

sfContext::getInstance()->getController()->getPresentationFor($module,
$action, 'sfMail');

Mike


On May 18, 4:13 pm, Joby Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well you could create a concrete subclass of sfComponents (or
> sfComponent).  But all the sendEmail method does is:
>
> return $this->getController()->getPresentationFor($module, $action,
> 'sfMail');
>
> jbw
>
> Oriol Mercadé wrote:
> > Hello list!
>
> > I've created an static class, that listents to all events.
> > For instance when i create an object, i call to the static class
> > nxListener::processEvent($eventName);
>
> > that static function, logs some stuff, and depending on the eventName it
> > does more things.
>
> > One of those actions should be the generation and sending of an email to
> > someone...
> > The problem is that as the sendEmail function is in the Components
> > class, and i'm working on an independent static class, i can't use that
> > function and as the components class is an abstract class i can't
> > instanciate it.
>
> > In the other hand, i need to have controller and templating capabilities
> > for the emails i send as they will be internationalised. How can i use
> > the sendEmail capabilities of symfony using an static class?
>
> > thank you in advance!
>
> > --
> >         - Oriol Mercadé Figueras


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