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Why can't I create Objects in an Array within for/while loop?

If I have:

Code:

$galleries = array();

while( $db->next_record() )
{
$foo = $db->f('id');
$galleries[] = new Gallery($foo);
}
Database query returns two id's and galleries array should then
contain two Gallery Objects but it contains only the first one.

If I do it like this, it works fine:

Code:

$galleries[] = new Gallery(1);
$galleries[] = new Gallery(2);
I have PHP 5.1.6

Thanks in advance

Apr 2 '07 #1
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Why can't I create Objects in an Array within for/while loop?

Well, why can't you? I mean, if you don't say what goes wrong, how can
we help?

--
Willem Bogaerts

Application smith
Kratz B.V.
http://www.kratz.nl/
Apr 2 '07 #2

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