so, what's !YES  ... is it NO?

is anything that can be construed as a YES (True, 1, etc) considered a
YES and therefore the opposite is NO?





On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 5:30 PM, Chong <[email protected]> wrote:
> TBH you would have to fix it yourself, I can't see Adobe fixing it soon as
> it is likely a legacy issue, I would imagine if they change how it works to
> the way we expect it should, any code using specifically the old behaviour
> would error ... so they are probably stuck till they can agree on an elegant
> solution or give clients enough warning...
>
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