Hi there, I've been using PHP for about 2 years now and absolutely love
it!  Our company uses it as our main development language, so far
though, there is one thing that has been annoying me for a while now..
the following line of code will not work:
 
$object->function1($parameter)->function2();
 
I receive a parse error when i try to call another function off of the
object that function1 returns.  I know this is possible in java:
 
object.function1(parameter).function2();
 
VB:
 
object.function1(paremeter).function2
 
and i'm sure C++, although i'm not too familiar with that language.
 
My question is, will or is there any support for this kind of call in
PHP?  or is there another way that i should be doing it?  as for now,
here is my work around:
 
$tmp =& $object->function1($parameter);
$tmp->function2();
 
Thank you in advance!
 
-Chris

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