On Wed, 11 Aug 1999, Stephan Kulow wrote: > Dawit Alemayehu wrote: > > > > On Tue, 10 Aug 1999, Waldo Bastian wrote: > > > >%_Hiya, > > > > > > Please test the following patch. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > Waldo > > > > > > -- Bug Report 1557 -- > > > package: kfm > > > version: kfm-1.167.2.11 > > > > > > the form at > > > <http://www.nexor.com/info/rfc/index/rfc.htm> - > > > just type in "2396" and click submit, i get a Text Editor window, then a > > > "does not exist or access denied" error message > > > > Waldo, > > > > Just out of curiosity, what is the difference between assigning a 0 ( null ) and > > an empty string ("") to QString ??? I am buffled because the QString > > documentation states that they are treated the same ( i.e both the data pointer > > and the length are set to 0 in both cases ). Am I misreading it ?? > Where do you read that? It states definitly, that null is null and "" is > empty. > > "A QString that has not been assigned to anything is null, i.e. both the > length and data pointer is 0. A QString that references the empty string ("", a > single '\0' char) > is empty" Ummm... Perhaps I need glasses. Regards, Dawit A.