Ok people. No more discussions about this. I tought the conversion occurs automatic but it is not case. I'm a newbie on python. Thanks to everybody. ;-)
On 12 Dez, 19:43, Bruno Desthuilliers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Bjoern Schliessmann a écrit : > > > > > Bruno Desthuilliers wrote: > > >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : > > >>>The problem is '2' != 2 > > >>It would indeed be a problem if this expression eval'd to True. > >>That's the case in some, hem, 'languages', and believe me it's > >>*not* the RightThing. > > > What kind of "hem" language is this? :) > > >>>>'2' != 2 > > > True > > hem... Sorry, I of course meant that it would be a problem if '2' == 2 > eval'd to true - or '2' != 2 eval'd to false. My bad... > > Thanks for the correction anyway. > > Ah, and, yes, the 'hem' language I was thinking about has a three > letters recursive acronym for name and is widely (and mostly) used for > web applications. Should I spell the name, or did you guess ?-) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list