Hey Teppy, I disremember - you've used Macs at work for a while, right?
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Yup -- 10 years now. I have a G4 tower, running OS 9.1, while my co-worker's G4 is running 10.2.something. I need to convince TPTB to upgrade us to Tiger, b/c it's really annoying to be running different OSs.
Was your iBook the first Mac that you've owned?
Bittorrent was not working under Tiger. They just released a new version a couple days ago: [link]
Was your iBook the first Mac that you've owned?
Yup. And I loves it so, with a fervent sickandwrong love.
My iBook was the start of my Mac love. As Hec can attest to, I've since been totally sucked into the Cult of Mac.
I've since been totally sucked into the Cult of Mac.
Oh, yes. I've always loved Macs -- they were the first computer I used, way the hell back in the 80s. We used them for the newspaper in college, and then my first job out of college I suffered through using a 486 (hey, it was 1994 -- 486s were still not too shabby). But they fired me after 18 months, and the next job I got is the job I have now, which is Mac city. LOVE.
I'd like to loop through the properties in a class -- automatically. Sort of like a foreach -- is that possible?
ita, Still trying to do this?
I coded around it, but am interested in knowing if it can be done in 4.x.
It looks like get_object_vars will do what you want for you in either PHP 4.2 or 5. Before 4.2, not so much, as unset object properties aren't reported.