Dave M G wrote: > Vincent, Jochem, > > Thank you for replying. > > The issue turned out to be my Article class took arguments in its > constructor, which was unacceptable because the argument could not be > serialized when being passed along during the session. why would the arguments need to be serialized? unserializing an object is not the same as constructing a new one. > > By adjusting my object so that the constructor takes no arguments, and > then creating a new method on the object to do what the constructor did > previously, the problem was solved. are the Article arguments used to setup a DB connection (or something like that) per chance? > > That explanation may be confusing, but that's because I don't fully > understand serialization myself yet. All I can say for sure is that the > problem was definitely a serialization issue. > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php