admin wrote: > Jochem Maas wrote: ... >> >> the 'callback' type has a number of forms: >> >> 'myFunc' >> array('className', 'myMeth') >> array(self, 'myMeth') >> array(parent, 'myMeth') >> array($object, 'myMeth') >> >> self and parent adhere to the same 'context' rules when used in >> call_user_func*() >> as when you use them directly - whether $this is present within the >> scope of the >> called method is essentially down to whether the method being called >> is defined as >> static or not. AFAIK call_user_func*() respects PPP modifiers and >> works transparently >> with regard to access to the relevant object variable ($this) >> > > This undocumented (?) feature is fairly nice. it is documented - where do you think I find out about it? > Unfortunately there's no $this outside the class. this seems painfully obvious - not sure why this is a problem it's not like $this is javascript. > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php