Stephen Craton wrote: > I've been working on a script for a while now and it works perfectly on my > local machine. I'm using a couple of classes, mainly my database and users > classes. > After logging in, I assign a session variable to the user's row in the > database: $_SESSION['user'] = $db->row; > This works fine locally, but on my hosted machine, it settings the variable > to this: > __PHP_Incomplete_Class Object > ( > [__PHP_Incomplete_Class_Name] => users > [user] => > [loggedin] => 1 > [ip] => 12.222.81.78 > [db] => __PHP_Incomplete_Class Object > ( > [__PHP_Incomplete_Class_Name] => thedatabase > [host] => localhost > [user] => melchior_clients > [pass] => **************** > [data] => melchior_clients > [linkid] => 0 > [res] => 0 > [num] => 0 > [row] => > [logger] => __PHP_Incomplete_Class Object > ( > [__PHP_Incomplete_Class_Name] => logger > [logdir] => logs/ > [fp] => > ) > ) > [logger] => __PHP_Incomplete_Class Object > ( > [__PHP_Incomplete_Class_Name] => logger > [logdir] => logs/ > [fp] => > ) > ) > For some reason, as far as I can tell, it's making every class variable to > __PHP_Incomplete_Class for some reason. The way I'm accessing the classes > via another class this something like this: > $db = new theDatabase; > $user = new Users; > $user->db = $db; > And then, within the class, I access it as such: > $this->db->query($sql); > This works perfectly on my local machine, but it gets all weirded once I > upload it. I have NO idea why or how to fix it. Does anyone have any ideas? > ------------------------------------ > Stephen Craton > webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx > IM: webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.melchior.us > ------------------------------------ I had the same problem when storing objects in the session, this link will tell you how to solve your problem http://lists.evolt.org/archive/Week-of-Mon-20031027/150721.html rgs, Nick -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php