Re: Objects in Arrays (without the READ prompt)

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Hi, 

I think you need to serialize your objects.

http://us3.php.net/manual/en/language.oop.serialization.php

Jason


On 5/5/05, Stuart Nielson <snielson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Sorry to everyone about the stupid READ notification on the posting.  I
> completely forgot that it was enabled.  This one shouldn't have that
> problem.
> 
> I am using PHP version 4.3.4.
> 
> I'm creating an authorization module that uses a users object, that
> includes the username, usertype, etc.  I want to store this in a session
> variable (i.e. $_SESSION['objects']['auth'] = new Authorization();) so
> that I can keep the information from page to page.  However, I get an
> error that it is an incomplete class everytime I try to access a
> function from the object like this:
> "$_SESSION['objects']['auth']->Login();".  It works fine when it's not
> stored in the array.  Is this a PHP 4 issue?  Or is there something I'm
> doing wrong?
> 
> Any pointers would be helpful.  If this doesn't work, I'll have to
> rework
> things to just store in arrays.
> 
> Stuart
> 
>

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