|  | Posted by Oliver Grδtz on 08/24/05 17:52 
Super Mango schrieb:> Great! The "define" did it.
 >
 > Any Idea for the cases that I want to use a variable after all (for
 > counter or for mysql connection)?
 
 Good you elaborate on that?
 
 For example, I hide the connecting stuff from everyday code. Looks
 something like this:
 
 class MySQL
 {
 private static $connection=null;
 protected static function connect()
 {
 if (self::$connection != null) return;
 self::$connection=mysql_connect('bla','blah','bla');
 // read from config...
 }
 public function query($sql)
 {
 self::connect();
 return mysql_query(self::$connection,$sql);
 }
 }
 
 In my everyday code I just have to
 
 $result=MySQL::query('SELECT * FROM test');
 
 No explicit connecting required. Of course you can go for functions but
 I'm all for the OOP way (even if it's just static stuff like here).
 
 AllOLLi
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