On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, John Reid wrote: > Hi guys > > Has anyone any experience of passing a 0 as a parameter value through > Apache::Request. I am passing a QUERY_STRING like > ?param1=value1¶m2=0¶m3=value3. It appears that the 0 is being > interpretted as an empty string. Is this a bug/expected behaviour or am > I looking in completely the wrong area for the source of the problem? No its a bug. It also occurs if the QUERY_STRING is just 0 on its own. -- <Matt/> ** Director and CTO ** ** AxKit.com Ltd ** ** XML Application Serving ** ** http://axkit.org ** ** XSLT, XPathScript, XSP ** ** Personal Web Site: http://sergeant.org/ **
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