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Michael wrote:
Why can't === realize that integer 0 means TRUE? whereas "" or a BOOLEAN false
does not? === evaluates integer 0 to FALSE :(
the !== operator recognizes the difference.
"(integer) 0 !== FALSE" is TRUE yet
"(integer) 0 === TRUE" is FALSE, bu
Michael wrote:
I'm not sure why the === operator does not handle this condition, since the
wonderful people at PHP foresaw the problem and fixed !== to handle it, I would
like to see the === fixed to handle this as well (if it is even possible, not
sure about how this is implemented??)
Th
At 12:24 AM 11/17/2006 , Michael wrote:
>HEllo all,
>
>After pulling my hair out for several hours trying to figure out why my code
>wasn't working I built this little test and ran it, the results are interesting
>in the least, and to me, surprising. It is possible that I have done something
>wrong
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