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2011/8/19 Niklas Johansson <sleeping.pillow@gmail.com>:
The problem here is that this...

Public Const STRING=4

… should not be possible. String is a reserved word and it should not be
possible to use as a name for variable. Exchange it with Public Const
sSTRING=4 and both situations you described will work just fine.

Well, this thread is maybe a bit old by now, but if I didn't mention
it before, that's the solution I finally adopted, just that I didn't
put an ”s” there, but it's the same idea.

Thanks, everyone!


Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg
ジョニー・ローゼンバーグ


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