Re: [PHP] OOP problems

2011-12-15 Thread Fatih P.
On 12/15/2011 01:05 PM, Alex Pojarsky wrote: I'm not sure I've understood you correctly, but you may try something like the following primitive autoloader (I didn't debug it, it's just an example): class Base { protected $_path = ''; public function construct($base_path) {

Re: [PHP] OOP problems

2011-12-15 Thread Alex Pojarsky
I'm not sure I've understood you correctly, but you may try something like the following primitive autoloader (I didn't debug it, it's just an example): class Base { protected $_path = ''; public function construct($base_path) { $this->_path = $base_path; } public func

Re: [PHP] OOP problems

2011-12-11 Thread Dominik Halvoník
Hi guys, I try to applied your solutions but I have problems whit it. I need to achieve this schema( -> is something like ../ it means that it is one level up folder): connec.php(class Connect MySql)-> select.php(class Select MySql) -> -> mysql.ph

Re: [PHP] OOP problems

2011-12-08 Thread Mokaddim Akm
Sent from a handheld device On 08-Dec-2011, at 11:14 PM, "Dominik Halvoník" wrote: > Hello, > > I would like to ask you for help. This days I am trying to build one of my > applications. But I have problem which stopped me. I have folder whit php > files like connect.php, delete.php etc. These f

Re: [PHP] OOP problems

2011-12-08 Thread Stuart Dallas
On 8 Dec 2011, at 17:14, Dominik Halvoník wrote: > I would like to ask you for help. This days I am trying to build one of my > applications. But I have problem which stopped me. I have folder whit php > files like connect.php, delete.php etc. These files contains classes named > the same as files

Re: [PHP] oop problems code

2003-09-18 Thread Leif K-Brooks
ORLANDO POZO wrote: Hello, mailing list, I have problem with this oop code: [snip bad code] -- the output of it is: [snip output] ---

Re: [PHP] OOP Problems

2001-07-14 Thread teo
Hi Andrew! On Sat, 14 Jul 2001, Andrew Kirilenko wrote: > Hello! > > I have following problem: > > $container = new ccontainer(); > $container->init(); > $container->test1->foo(); > $container->test2->foo(); > $container->test2->owner->test1->foo(); [*] > $container->test1->owner->test2->foo()