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Author Re: [PEAR] Weird DB_DataObject problem
Justin Patrin

2005-09-29, 6:57 pm

On 9/29/05, Joseph Szobody <php-newsgroup@signaturetechstudio.com> wrote:
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> "Justin Patrin" <papercrane@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:432beae05092914371489e1d6@mail.gmail.com...
> On 9/29/05, Joseph Szobody <php-newsgroup@signaturetechstudio.com> wrote:
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> No, I didn't. I just turned it off and that fixed it. What is overloading=

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It is in the online docs, right at the beginning. It say to turn it off.

Basically it lets you use getters and setters even if you don't define
them. Don't use it, it breaks things (like here).

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Justin Patrin
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