If the code you pasted is the exact code you are using you are missing the
'>'.

Code should be:

if ($this->User->save($this->params['form'))

-- 
/**
* @author Larry E. Masters
* @var string $userName
* @param string $realName
* @returns string aka PhpNut
* @access  public
*/

On 9/15/07, CakeONaut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Hi!
>
> I was using :
>
> if ($this-User->save($this->params['form'))
>
> and getting back
>
> Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_OBJECT_OPERATOR in
> /home/hgi/public_html/tst/wwwroot/cake/app/controllers/users_controller.php
> on line 10
>
> My host is using a pre-5.0 version of PHP.  Is that my problem?  I'm
> thinking it is, and that I'll have to write some code to connect to the
> database and add records, etc..  If I must do this, I'm wondering if I
> should write a helper to do it and then I'll have to call it whenever I do
> changes to the database?
>
> Thanks for any input!
>

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