Date: 01/22/01
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Now that's pretty sweet. I hadn't even thought of that. hehe. Shows how
much I've been going out of my head. hehe.
Chuck
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Edberg" <sbedberg <email protected>>
To: "A.C.N.S. Information and News" <infomail <email protected>>; "PHPLib
List" <phplib <email protected>>
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 5:26 PM
Subject: Re: [phplib] Object not found
> At 4:07 PM +0100 1/22/01, A.C.N.S. Information and News wrote:
> >Sorry for the error but the class I was talking about is the Session
class
> >in the session.inc file. There is no page_open class. page_open is the
> >function that calls the session class from the included session.inc.
> >
> >Again sorry for the confusion. hehe. I'm still a bit confused myself.
> >
> >Chuck
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "A.C.N.S. Information and News" <infomail <email protected>>
> >To: "Mauricio Cuenca" <mcuenca <email protected>>; "PHPLib List"
> ><phplib <email protected>>
> >Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 3:57 PM
> >Subject: Re: [phplib] Object not found
> >
> >
> >> I've run into the same problem.
> >>
> >> It is because of the page_open() command and all being built as
classes.
> >> Which basically boils down to: once you leave the code structure of
the
> >> page_open() command you no longer have access to that class that was
> >> created.
> >>
> >> So, the following would work np.
> >>
> >> page_open(array("sess" => "cart_sess"));
> >> if (!isset($SESSION)) { $SESSION=0; };
> >> $sess->register("SESSION");
> >> $sess->purl("store.php3?section=clothing&cat=1");
> >>
> >> but the following won't.
> >>
> > > page_open(array("sess" => "cart_sess"));
> >> if (!isset($SESSION)) { $SESSION=0; };
> >> $sess->register("SESSION");
> >> function test($section, $cat){
> >> $sess->purl("store.php3?section=clothing&cat=1");
> >> };
> > >
> >> because the session is no longer able to see the original class. It's
all
> >a
>
> Well, this should work in you globalize your $session object:
>
> page_open(array("sess" => "cart_sess"));
> if (!isset($SESSION)) { $SESSION=0; };
> $sess->register("SESSION");
> function test($section, $cat){
> global $sess;
> $sess->purl("store.php3?section=clothing&cat=1");
> };
>
> Alternatively, you could pass it as a parameter:
>
> page_open(array("sess" => "cart_sess"));
> if (!isset($SESSION)) { $SESSION=0; };
> $sess->register("SESSION");
> function test($section, $cat, $sessionObj){
> $sessionObj->purl("store.php3?section=clothing&cat=1");
> };
>
>
>
> - steve
>
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> | Steve Edberg University of California, Davis |
> | sbedberg <email protected> Computer Consultant |
> | http://aesric.ucdavis.edu/ http://pgfsun.ucdavis.edu/ |
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