i am using the following to try to pull in php classes from separate files
based on their names using unserialize_callback_func. I cant seem to get it
to work with 4.1.6 on redhat .
I notice that it isnt shown under variables available for ini_set() but it
is shown for unserialize() from which Ive adapted the following script:


ini_set('unserialize_callback_func','thecallback');

function thecallback($classname) {
 echo "calling back";
 $filename="includez/".$classname.".cls.php";
 include($filename);
 }

I would think i'd atleast get an acknowledgement that the function indeed
fired. Has this not yet been implemented?



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