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Stefan Herbrechtsmeier authored
The not equal comparison (<>) of a variable with an empty string could lead to false positive results as the compare do not check the type and thereby could not make sure that the checked variable is a string. The usage of the not identical comparison operator (!==) make sure that the variable is a string and not empty.
Stefan Herbrechtsmeier authoredThe not equal comparison (<>) of a variable with an empty string could lead to false positive results as the compare do not check the type and thereby could not make sure that the checked variable is a string. The usage of the not identical comparison operator (!==) make sure that the variable is a string and not empty.