On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 11:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Here's the problem. I have a php script which generates a Year-on-Year
> change graph, works fine, does the job. I want to turn it into an object.
> Unfortunately I have to rename all references to variables in the object to
> $this->width for example. Is there a way I can just refer to them as before.
> With plenty of complex formulas in it, having $this-> everywhere makes it a
> mess to look at and a nightmare to debug.
> 
> Any thoughts?

I have one, instead of something like $this->width you can have
something like $GLOBALS['width']. Personally I wouldn't recommend it,
and I don't recommend turning on register globals so that you can just
use $width. That said, if you have no worries about security, then go
ahead and turn register globals on, then you can use $width. Mostly
though, I'd just use $this->width :)

Cheers,
Rob.


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> Chris
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