As far as I know a class can extend multiple classes. What you can't do -in
PHP- is two create a class that inherits from multiple parent classes
(multiple inheritence). I believe this is available in C++ and Java and
others. I also think the reason it is not available in PHP is because
inheriting from multiple classes tend to cause ambiguity when both of the
parent classess have a function with the same definition etc.

(I'm not an expert in this.. I'm just passing along what I have read).

oktay.
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From: John Guynn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 1:47 PM
To: Php (E-mail)
Subject: [PHP] OOP question regarding class extension


Can one class extend multiple classes?  I'm still playing with OOP
functionality and maybe my logic is reversed but I think I need one class to
extend many others.

John Guynn

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