Re: [PHP] A question on the term CFG.

2005-08-08 Thread Jochem Maas
wayne wrote: On Mon, 2005-08-08 at 13:48 +0200, Jochem Maas wrote: wayne wrote: On Sun, 2005-08-07 at 23:14 +0200, Jochem Maas wrote: Hi Jochem, Hi Jochem, Would you mine if I send you the beginning part of the php script,about 20 lines of code, to see if I'm missing something? I would

Re: [PHP] A question on the term CFG.

2005-08-07 Thread Jasper Bryant-Greene
Well if you're using 4.3.10 as you said in your other post then __autoload is not supported anyway. A grep on autoload would've turned it up. I'm assuming you've tried a grep for "CFG" to find the declaration? Jasper wayne wrote: Hi Jasper, I thought about this and so I did a grep on "autol

Re: [PHP] A question on the term CFG.

2005-08-07 Thread wayne
Hi Jasper, I thought about this and so I did a grep on "autoload" and came up empty. Is there a different way of checking for the magic function? Thanks On Mon, 2005-08-08 at 08:24 +1200, Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote: > Or if it's PHP 5 they might be using an __autoload() magic function > which get

Re: [PHP] A question on the term CFG.

2005-08-07 Thread wayne
Hi Marco, The version of php I have is 4.3.10. Is there something similar to the below example in the version I have? Thanks. On Sun, 2005-08-07 at 16:39 -0400, Marco Tabini wrote: > On 8/7/05 4:24 PM, "Jasper Bryant-Greene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Or if it's PHP 5 they might be using a

Re: [PHP] A question on the term CFG.

2005-08-07 Thread Jochem Maas
wayne wrote: First, I'm new to PHP. I have a script that has a piece of code that looks like this - require_once($CFG->wwwroot . '/lib/mylib.php'); My question is this, I'm trying to find out how the class $CGF was initiated.There are no include or require statement before the statement. Is $CFG

Re: [PHP] A question on the term CFG.

2005-08-07 Thread Marco Tabini
On 8/7/05 4:24 PM, "Jasper Bryant-Greene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Or if it's PHP 5 they might be using an __autoload() magic function > which gets called whenever a class that isn't declared is instantiated. > That function could be require()ing another file. Well, if it is PHP 5, then you c

Re: [PHP] A question on the term CFG.

2005-08-07 Thread Jasper Bryant-Greene
Or if it's PHP 5 they might be using an __autoload() magic function which gets called whenever a class that isn't declared is instantiated. That function could be require()ing another file. Jasper Chris wrote: That isn't created by PHP, it must be declared in the code somewhere. Maybe there

Re: [PHP] A question on the term CFG.

2005-08-07 Thread Chris
That isn't created by PHP, it must be declared in the code somewhere. Maybe there is an auto_prepend_file set? http://www.php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php#ini.auto-prepend-file Chris wayne wrote: First, I'm new to PHP. I have a script that has a piece of code that looks like this - require_onc

[PHP] A question on the term CFG.

2005-08-07 Thread wayne
First, I'm new to PHP. I have a script that has a piece of code that looks like this - require_once($CFG->wwwroot . '/lib/mylib.php'); My question is this, I'm trying to find out how the class $CGF was initiated.There are no include or require statement before the statement. Is $CFG a global variab