Hehe why break your brain- give the class an id property - then you can
have a getid method and do something like this
$id = $this->getid();
$this->fpLog = fopen("$id.log","w+");
get_object_vars only seems to return properties so its not gonna help
you.
I'm currently working on an object thang
Use &
a href="bug_detail_user.php?id=$id&reporter_id=$reporter_id"
Some reading around post methods and passing data between scripts might
be in order to familarize yourself with all the syntax etc.
Hope this helps
--Will
> -Original Message-
> From: Meltem Demirkus [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
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Thanks
Will
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> Cc: timo stamm; Will Steffen
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Need some help with array sorting
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> Hi Will,
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Heh good so you're not a complete n00b then :P Luckily I had a fairly
decent grounding in html and css as well when I got going - I'm just
putting the finishing touches on my first serious project atm using OO
style php which made the learning curve about 10 times steeper as I had
no previous exp
Heh - I know how you feel.
I'm an ex network tecchie fighting my way through a career change to web
developer - spent some time messing with various scripting tools and so
forth, but never really had any formal coding experience until I hit php
- if you want some advice on learning php mine is sp
Ahem *tap* *tap* is this thing on?
Hi everyone, my name is Will and I've been addicted to php for 3 months
and 21 days... *grin*
I'm hitting a bit of a brick wall in a current project - the answer is
probably quite simple, but I'm still newish to php and coding in general
so bear with me:
I hav
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