I don't know if this is a bug, or what, but I get an error when trying the
following

if ( isset($adodbobject->Fields('myresult') ) ) { // do something }

PHP throws an error ( not warning ) saying:
Parse error: parse error, expecting `','' or `')'' in /path/to/index.php on
line 45

However, when I modify the isset to  look like this:

$_q = $adodbobject->Fields('myresult');
if ( isset($_q) ) { // do something }

It works fine.

Is this proper behavior for isset, or is this a php bug? I can't search
google groups for "->", or any other search engine for that matter. So it
has been tough trying to see if anyone else gets this error.

Many thanks!

--Brian

PS: what is the proper term for the "->" syntax? pointer?



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