It's my recollection of about a decade ago when I was but a beginner at
ColdFusion, that i think Ben's CFWACK said exactly that.   I remember having
been a bit confused about when to use "eq" and when to use "is" when I read
in Ben's book that they were the same, and it was a "EUREKA!" moment for
me.

I recall reading it on the train on the way to work, and saying out loud
"AH!  Now THAT makes sense!"   and then feeling a bit stupid as people
looked at me and grinning.


Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
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On 2/1/07, Damien McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 1/30/07 8:22 PM, Russ wrote:
> > I always use eq,
>
> I always use ==.  Oh, maybe that's why it doesn't work <g>
>
> I'm honestly surprised more books (inc the beginning training materials)
> don't explicitly state that "eq" and "is" are the same, just to help save
> people having a "doh" moment later on and feeling silly - it's on a few
> words?
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