I think I have found a better way to ask my
question:
Is there anyway you can find out which file created an
instance of you class?
Hi,
This is probably
more of a PHP than ZF question, but I am hoping some can help
:-)
I have a custom view
helper class for widgets that live outside the MVC structure
i.e.
htdocs
application
controllers
models
views
...
library
Magik
View
Helper
WidgetMessage.php
View.php
...
widgets
MyWidget
MyWidget.php
MyWidget.phtml
<code>
class Magik_View extends
Zend_View
{
public function
__construct($path = null)
{
$this->addHelperPath('library' . DS . 'Magik' . DS .
'View' . DS . 'Helper' ,
'Magik_View_Helper');
$this->setScriptPath($path);
}
}
</code>
As you can see in the
above code I have to pass a path when I call the class within my file
MyWidget.php e.g.
$view = new
Magik_View(dirname(__FILE__));
What I would like to
be able to do is just use:
$view = new
Magik_View();
So, my question is, is
there anyway for my custom view helpler to be able to automatically detect the
directory that MyWidget.php is living in?
Thanks in
advance,
-
Robert
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