Peter van der Does wrote:
> I have the following situation.
> 
> I wrote some software and split it up into functionality:
> 
> class core {
>   function go{
>   }
> }
> 
> class A extends core {
>   // PHP4 constructor
>   function A {
>     $this->go();
>   }
> 
> }
> 
> class B extends core {
> }
> 
> In core I define functions and variables that are to be used
> through out my program and to address those functions/variables I just
> use $this-> .
> 
> Now I ran into a situation where class A needs to be extended with
> another class. This is not my choice, it's part of a framework I have
> to use.

This doesn't make sense.  You say "class A needs to be extended with
another class", however what you show below is "class A extending
framework_class".

Show your classes and we can help I think.

> Currently I solved this by doing this:
> 
> class A extends framework_class {
>   $var core;
> 
>   // PHP4 constructor
>   function A {
>     $this->core = new core();
>     $this->core->go();
>   }
> }
> 
> The question I have, is this a good solution, is it the only solution
> or are there different ways to tackle this?
> As you might see it needs to run in PHP4.
> 

I'm sure there are.  This doesn't look right to me, but I'm confused by
your examples.

-- 
Thanks!
-Shawn
http://www.spidean.com

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