> Yes I did; but it doesn't
> change the fact that your
> comments under "Testing"
> in that section (page 16)
> are still not applicable to
> c#. Nor is the "Recommendation"
> about ==. As I said.
LOL; you would like a testing and recommendation section for an issue
that we have already said doesn't affect c#? We may be straying off
into the realms of metaphysics here. What sound does a non-existent c#
issue make in the woods, if no one is there to hear it?
Martin...
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