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> In my opinion, you don't need the === in this case imo == is enough
> since we compare 2 values, doesn't it ?

Do you see any issue with it?
Afaik, the use of === and !== are standard best practices (recommended
by Crockford).
But yes, for this case, use of == and === is the same.

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> - benoît
>



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