Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-4962933-20140707090303/@comment-4962933-20140707150330

I was taking the time to read the parser info, as, judging from 452's profile many people seem to reply to his suggestions without actually reading. I was just about to take a stab at coding the #switch function, but you guys beat me to it.

I'm taking the rest of what you both have said into consideration. I may just go the simplest route and trust the user to have good intentions. I realize there are ways to deal with vandals, etc., but I don't yet have admin rights on this wiki. I plan to adopt it soon, though, and that should be in time to handle anything that crops up.

I tried to determine from the help page whether the comparison made by the function is case-sensitive or not, but I see no indication one way or the other.

Whether it is or not could determine how many test cases I might use, in an attempt to avoid the user getting a warning message unless they really ignore good faith protocol -- or wikiquette, I guess you could say (in which case my concerns about user-friendliness would be somewhat mitigated.)

Please indicate whether the comparison of #switch is or is not case-sensitive. Thanks.