how stupid of me, ofcourse extends does the trick, thanks !
but one little question, somehow classname::function() works
but parent::function() doesn't seem to work ???
"Sean C. McCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> What you are looking for is the OOP class extension. Look for "extends".
>
> Sean C. McCarthy
> SCI, S.L. (www.sci-spain.com)
>
>
> Jeroen Olthof wrote:
> >
> > hi,
> >
> > picture I have a class with some variable holding the information of
this
> > class. Now there are some functions to manipulate the vars. well, you
nou
> > what classes are about. but now I want to add functions that are located
in
> > a different php file. but this functions need to use the the var of the
> > class.
> >
> > bassicly what a want is extends the original class with more
functionalities
> > like. you could see it as adding plug-ins in a program. So I don't want
to
> > just copy past the functions in the original class file.
> >
> > class a {
> >
> > var VAR1
> > var VAR2
> > var VAR3
> >
> > require(morefunctions.php);
> >
> > function a($param) {
> > ......
> > }
> >
> > function test2($param) {
> > ......
> > }
> > }
> >
> > the require(morefunctions.php); will ofcource not work but bassicly this
is
> > what I want. en all the functions added should be able to use VAR1 VAR2
VAR3
> > (and the other functions that are allready in the class)
> >
> > is there a why to do this ??
> >
> > kind regards
> > Jeroen Olthof
> >
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