Thanx Mathew
I guess I found it, it's disapointing though.

Here was the answer: http://www.zend.com/php5/andi-book-excerpt.php#Heading3

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4. Interfaces
Gives the ability for a class to fulfill more than one is-a
relationships. A class can inherit from one class only but may
implement as many interfaces as it wants.
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On 17 Oct 2004 13:30:36 -0000, Matthew Weier O'Phinney
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> * M Saleh Eg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Is direct multi inhertance supported in PHP5?
> 
> I believe so -- this was one of the new features of the object model
> introduced in PHP5. My understanding is that you have to create
> interface classes that a class can then implement. Unfortunately,
> interface classes are abstract -- no code allowed other than
> declarations.
> 
> > I'm on PHP4, didnt find this on the docs nor at zend's. It might be
> > the reason of migrating to PHP5 for me. Any Idea? anyone who tested
> > it? by this I dont mean the chaining method of inheriting. I mean
> > direct multi inheritance!
> 
> I saw a number of mentions of it when PHP5 was first released, but the
> only reference I can dig up now is at:
> 
>    http://www.zend.com/php5/andi-book-excerpt.php#Heading3
> 
> and, unfortunately, when it talks about interfaces being how multiple
> inheritance is achieved, fails to give an example.
> 
> Surely somebody has a more definitive answer, but I thought I'd give it
> a shot.
> 
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