Hello,
I have a question (what a surprise :-) )
I browsed the archives, but didn't find what I'm looking for.
I have an object instance stored in some variable (like $myobject). I want
to save this instance into another variable (like $tempobject). I thought,
this will be the way:
$myobject = new MyObject();
$tempobject = $myobject;
(or I tried this too:
$tempobject = &$myobject)
None of them worked, like I cannot access methods in the object:
$tempobject->Foo()
gives me an error: calling to method on a non-object variable.
How can I tell PHP that $tempobject is a class instance of MyObject, and
that I can use it's methods?
Thanks,
SanTa
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