Hi, Does 0(zero) really equate to null?
if( 0 == null )
{
echo 'true';
}
else echo 'false';
Result echo's: true
This can not be right, can it? I have never heard of such a thing. As
far as I recall from any language null is of no value equaling nothing?
So how can it equal 0?
Any help or explanation would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Justin Palmer
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