|  | Posted by Andy Hassall on 06/16/52 11:39 
On 8 Feb 2006 10:54:40 -0800, "Zioth" <google@zioth.com> wrote:
 >class A {
 >  function Get() {return $this;}
 >}
 >$obj = new A();
 >
 >
 >In php5, the following statement is valid:
 >$x = $obj->Get()->Get();
 >
 >In php4, I get the following error:
 >parse error, unexpected T_OBJECT_OPERATOR
 >
 >I know I can do this:
 >$x = $obj->Get();
 >$y = $x->Get();
 >
 >but I'd rather not. Is there a simple, one-line way to do indirect
 >object references in php4?
 
 Nope, AFAIK. You have to go to PHP5.
 
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