Interesting...I might not need to work round it after all. Thanks.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Allan Cliff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 12 December 2003 07:49
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [ cf-dev ] Re: [cfmail] RE: [ cf-dev ] When two different
> strings are the same
> 
> 
> TRY:
> 
> <CFSET tenzeros = "0000000000">
> 
> <CFSET elevenenzeros = "00000000000">
> 
> <CFOUTPUT>
> #tenzeros# IS <CFIF tenzeros IS 
> elevenenzeros>EQUAL<CFELSE>NOT EQUAL</CFIF> TO #elevenenzeros#<BR>
> 
> #tenzeros# IS <CFIF NOT Compare(tenzeros, 
> elevenenzeros)>EQUAL<CFELSE>NOT EQUAL</CFIF> TO #elevenenzeros#<BR>
> </CFOUTPUT>
> 
> Use CompareNoCase when using mixed strings.
> 
> Allan
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Peter Harrison 
>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>   Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 7:10 PM
>   Subject: [cfmail] RE: [ cf-dev ] When two different strings 
> are the same
> 
> 
>   You never know, they might have had two streams of logic 
> hidden in there.
> 
>   - Peter
> 
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: Steve Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Sent: 11 December 2003 17:52
>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] When two different strings are the same
> 
> 
>   err, "is" is functionally equivalent to "eq"
> 
>   > -----Original Message-----
>   > From: Peter Harrison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   > Sent: 11 December 2003 17:43
>   > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   > Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] When two different strings are the same
>   > 
>   > 
>   > How does <cfif tenzeros is elevenzeros> cope?
>   > 
>   > - Peter
>   > 
>   > -----Original Message-----
>   > From: Paolo Piponi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   > Sent: 11 December 2003 11:37
>   > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>   > Subject: [ cf-dev ] When two different strings are the same
>   > 
>   > 
>   > An unfortunate result of not having numerics and strings in CF:
>   > 
>   > <cfset tenzeros="0000000000">
>   > <cfset elevenzeros="00000000000">
>   > <cfif tenzeros eq elevenzeros>These two strings are not the 
>   > same, but this
>   > code thinks they are.</cfif>
>   > 
>   > Don't ask why I did this, I can work round it, but just a 
>   > little quirk I
>   > thought I'd share.
>   > 
>   > Paolo
>   > 
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