When working with alterable strings, remember that they are case sensative.
That's 2 hours of my life I'll NEVER get back.
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8th February, 2009 at 05:34:41 -
Um. yes. They are.
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8th February, 2009 at 06:46:01 -
What exactly did you do? There may have been a way of doing it faster or fixing it with an extension, such as one which converts strings to lowercase thus removing case sensitivity.
Even obvious solutions aren't so obvious until you work them out. Ive spent ages bugfixing stuff plenty of times. It's all part of programming i guess.
2 hours? Bah, I spent two hours on my Lua arrays last night. Problem was that I typoed "num1" as "num" and I scanned through all the code trying to figure what I did wrong. Aaaaaa... I hate programming so much sometimes.
Hehe, but yeah, it's all a part of the process.
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Its great when you figure it out though! Its bad if you make the same stupid mistake more than once though, like me. Yep case sensitivity can be evil sometimes.