Sorry if subject line is off-topic/off-subject, but, again, comes down to not 
100% sure about what am asking...:)

Either way, along with these sort of wrapper/parent type objects am now meant 
to make use of, the naming convention used to refer to them is like the 
following:
Security::functionName();
Database::anythingYouLike;

Those could be referring to either a function, a method, or a property, and 
think the objects Security and Database are being instantiated in the sort of 
page framework/wrapper I am referring to in the top part of a PHP page, but, 
not sure exactly how they are defined, if it's a server/naming convention 
setting that means they then don't need to specifically make use of the $ sign 
before the name of these objects, whether it's to do with them having being 
included/instantiated once off, globally, etc., etc., and the issue with trying 
to investigate something like this by searching around the 'net is that certain 
search terms aren't the best when it comes to searching around google for 
things like this...LOL!

What am trying to put together right about now are my own sort of dummy 
versions of these objects, so that can do a bit more testing/trying out code on 
my side before uploading pages to server, etc., but anyway.

Thoughts, etc.?

TIA

Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
'...fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...'

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