Yes, I know both can and isa work on both classes and objects, the thing is how can fred be a class ? Shouldn't I have expected a method can not found for class fred, did you forget to load fred ? type of error ?
In reply to Re^2: Arrgh, can() appears to work for non-object !!
by Bloodnok
in thread Arrgh, can() appears to work for non-object !!
by Bloodnok
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