Tommy Baggett wrote:
> I'm a self-confessed PHP newb (first step towards a cure, right?), so
if these are your first steps why use php4? php5 has been out for
going on 3 years.
> apologies in advance for what may be a basic question. I spent an hour
> searching for an answer to this and couldn't find one.
>
> I found one post that said there was a problem with this in 5.0.3, but
> it didn't indicate whether the fix was also applied to the PHP4 branch.
>
> I'm using PHP v4.4.7. I have class B which extends class A. I'm
> overriding a function that is normally called with a variable number of
> parameters via call_user_func_array. How do I call the class A
> implementation of the function using call_user_func_array from the class
> B implementation?
>
> class A {
> function doSomething($elements, $level) {
> ...
> }
> }
>
> Class B extends A {
> function doSomething($elements, $level) {
> ...
> call_user_func_array(/*class A implementation of doSomething*/,
> args);
does this work:?
call_user_func_array(array(parent,'doSomething'),$args);
it's an educated guess, no garantees.
> }
> }
>
> Thanks in advance for any help!
>
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