Matt Monaco wrote:
What is the best way to pass an object between pages? Currently I am
first
serializing, then doing a base64_encode, this doesn't seem entirely
efficient. (Especially the encode).
I am however using the encode because I have the serialized object as the
value of a hidden form
On Friday 25 November 2005 20:44, Matt Monaco wrote:
> What is the best way to pass an object between pages? Currently I am
> first
> serializing, then doing a base64_encode, this doesn't seem entirely
> efficient. (Especially the encode).
>
> I am however using the encode because I have the seri
I know the functions don't need to be copied. I would like to easily
transport the objects (not the class) between pages using a form. I'm
pretty sure the serialize() function can't be avoided (otherwise all that
will be passed is a string with a value like "Object ID: #55") but how can I
get
Well the functions won't need to be copied, but can't you put
the properties into a MySQL or other database? Then on a page that you need
the properties you pull them from the table?
On 11/25/05, Matt Monaco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I mean the object itself, not the class (the file containin
I mean the object itself, not the class (the file containing the class
definition is included on all necessary pages with
require_once("file.inc.php");
I want to create an object on one page ($obj = new MyClass();) and have it
on other pages, all members and functions intact.
Matt
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Do you mean passing the class statement or the vars? couldn't you format the
vars into mysql and pull them?
On 11/25/05, Matt Monaco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What is the best way to pass an object between pages? Currently I am
> first
> serializing, then doing a base64_encode, this doesn't
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