normal? yes, normal for lingo.

there's similar weirdness when comparing 0 as a boolean for false, and 0
as an integer.

AND, i believe it acts differently x-plaform. 

-bh



Kerry Thompson wrote:
> 
> Now wait a minute. 0 and VOID are *not* the same--at least they shouldn't be.
> 
> But I ran into a little bug, and what it boils down to is this:
> 
> put value(0)
> -- 0
> 
> if value(0) = VOID then put "Void"
> -- "Void"
> 
> Works the same for a string, too (value("0")).
> 
> Is this normal Lingo behavior?
> 
> Cordially,
> Kerry Thompson
> Learning Network
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