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2005 -------
A little more experimentation reveals that the 'not equal' filter does work if
you leave out the double quotes ("). I then realised that my quotes were being
'auto-corrected' to nice curley quotes but these don't have the same syntactic
relevance. If I undo the auto-correction, everything works properly.
This is a nasty little gotcha and will easily confuse less experienced users.
(Hell! I'm experienced and it confused me!)
You either need to be much more careful about auto-correcting syntactic elements
or you need to allow both styles of quotes (regular and pretty, curly) to
delimit strings
At least I know how to get around it now.
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