Use =& to assign one object to another by reference:
$adam = new user; $dave =& $adam;
When you do an object assignment using =, you create a new copy of an object. So, modifying one doesn't alter the other. But when you use =&, the two objects point at each other, so any changes made in the first are also made in the second:
$adam = new user; $adam->load_info('adam'); $dave =& $adam; $dave->load_info('dave');
The values in $adam are equal to those of $dave.
Recipe 7.5 for more on copying object; documentation on references at http://www.php.net/references.
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