On 6/26/08 11:30 PM, Michael Ash said:

>> No; don't ever do that. It is possible for an NSString to have zero length
>> but not be empty.
>
>This is backwards. You can have a string that is "empty" but has
>non-zero length, due to the characters it contains being semantically
>null.

Neat.  Could you give an example?

Thanks,

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