If I try to set a boolean to 'f' it works; if I set it to 't' it
actually sets it to false... You'd think if I'm not allowed to use a
string it would raise an error?
Eh. No matter. My problem is solved but it looks like a common gotcha.
So is there an FAQ on this?
cheers
C
Cath Lawrence, Cath.Lawrence@anu.edu.au
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