Drafts are stored on your computer locally, they're not attached to an account, so I'm not sure how this could happen. The draft should be connected to a particular post though, so on a 15 minute old post it's not like you couldn't started one and forgotten — Michael Mrozek2 hours ago
This is now complete for answers and new questions.
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Hmm, I was about to ambush balpha, but then I realised that it was actually Marc who I had wanted to ask something. My brain apparently still hasn't recovered from going delusional yesterday.
@TimYiJiang So PHP's comparison operators performs a numeric comparison if both arguments can be casted to numbers, and otherwise perform an ASCIIbetical comparison?
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If so: changing comparison behaviour based on value seems more confusing than just changing based on type (which is every other mentioned language does, AFAIK). PHP loses. >:[
Seems like you need to use strcmp to be sure you're comparing strings. If they can't reliably be used to compare strings then the comparison operators should just be strictly numeric.