[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. you are calling the method on a object
(i.e. not as a static call like SessionHandler::getOrgSession())

2. the function (method) you are calling is _NOT_ defined as static.

in your case you have defined all your methods as static.... so the
engine will not make $this available even if you call the
method/function on an instantiated object.

solution - remove 'static' from the function definitions that you wish
to use $this in.




how odd, i have assumed having a class static you could still throw around variables inside it, or its only meant to stay in the one static method so executing it like

Class::staticMethod();

and

Class::otherStaticMethod() ?
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