Hi guys and gals, I'm not screaming "Bug! Bug!" but this _does_ look 'illogical' to me. I've searched the archives, but found no earlier conversation. Sorry if I missed it. Consider the following code: var_dump(in_array('test', array(0))); What does this return? I expect bool(false), but it returns bool(true). After some searching the web, I bumped into this: http://www.phpdiscuss.com/article.php?id=67763&group=php.bugs Basically, it is said by derick [at] php.net that this behavior is expected. The following code : var_dump('test' == 0); also returns bool(true). But my logic tells me, that if 'test' == 0, then : if (0) { ... } should do the same as if ('test') { ... } but it doesn't! The first if-statement is _not_ executed, the latter is. In my opinion, this is not correct. Any thoughts on this? Am I not seeing the logic here? Thanks for your thoughts. Ivo Fokkema -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php