When, and in which context is this class called?
It seems, that whenever your class is called, the "User" object is not
created yet.
So when do you call it in your request?
Michael
On 9 Okt., 20:55, jasonb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> this must be a difficult thing to do since I've asked on the forum and
> the IRC channels and no one knows?
> can someone at least direct me to where I might find my answer?
>
> On Oct 9, 2:42 pm, jasonb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Im trying to use session variables in my /lib/mylogger.php class
>
> > everytime i reference
> > $username = sfContext::getInstance()->getUser()-
>
> > >getAttribute('Username');
>
> > the code says
> > Fatal error: Call to a member function getAttribute() on a non-object
>
> > but I've been struggling and I even tried doing a
> > print_r(sfContext::getInstance()) and i see the attribute in the page
> > but it wont allow me to access it ?
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