Are you sure you are not only talking about the == and != operators
now? They are purely for
string comparison if i remember correctly.
I.e. its never converted to numbers.
The operators I suggested converted string to numbers were
>= <= > and <.
This was explained in an earlier post.
It might even be possibe that a string is converted to strlen(string);
thus the length of the string in numbers.
Maybe we should try making a length comparison:
COND1 = 'helloo' > 5
... should in theory return true.
I've not been playing with this for a while.
But I'm gonna do that now.