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Re: When a String is not equal to a String
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Re: When a String is not equal to a String


  • Subject: Re: When a String is not equal to a String
  • From: JollyRoger <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 16:22:19 -0500

On 4/16/2002 9:05 AM, "Ken Grimm" <email@hidden> wrote:

> On 4/16/02 7:05 AM, JollyRoger at email@hidden didst forever and
> always commit to the digital human communication archive:
>
>> One very simple way around this is to use the = operator instead of the
>> words "is equal to":
>>
>> if str1 = str2 then "do this"
>
> Now I'm confused...
>
> Why is "is equal to" not the same as the "=" operator?
>
> Sounds Clintonish to me... what "is" "is" "is" *grin*

Looks like I am mistaken (at least with the current versions of
AppleScript). I swear, though, at some point in the past, the two did not
function the same way - perhaps it was a bug...
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