I'm not 100 percent sure, although I think CF attempt to perform a Boolean
comparison...  "00" converts to 0 = False and no = False.

Theo

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On CFMX 6.1, windows...

<cfif "00" eq "no">
     What the???
<cfelse>
     What I expect
</cfif>

I get what the???

Can anyone explain?

Thanks,
Phil.

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