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Thanks, but I think the root of the problem is that when I pas an object to a call PHP::Interpreter isn't turning it back into a PHP object properly, I did a little test and I seem to get a string with the object name instead of an object.
In reply to Re^2: Passing PHP objs to PHP instantiate with PHP::Interpreter
by suaveant
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