I will start with removing obsolete references from my code. But if the problem persist, could you please try to find some time to look at the issue with me. Thank you for the support so far. I'll be back here in one or two days
Have a nice evening! On 11/23/05, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > eric van blokland wrote: > > 1. Overengineering perhaps... > > 2. Reinventing the wheel? Probably, but I just like to know every single > > "bit" of the wheel I use > > hmm, did you build your own PC? and the CPU did you build that? do you > know exactly how it works? me niether. > > > 3. I do get confused every now and then about PHP5 O > > we have a club. :-) > > > 4. References everywhere? Yes, the code was originally written for PHP4 > I > > have already started removing them, but seriously, does PHP5 cares about > > passing an object reference by reference (it's useless and overhead, ok, > but > > does it matter?) > > its not my code, I haven't even seen it run, how do I know if it will > actually help? but I have a strong feeling that it will fix the issue. > > so change the code and find out. given the fact that you are migrating > php4 OO code to php5 you might consider reading up on all the potential > problems that might occur. > > > Because the code originates from PHP4, I don't have __constructor > functions > > its __construct(), and given that the code contains php5 only syntax > I would suggest removing anything that is there for the benefit of > php4. > >