02-05-2007, 09:34 PM
Well, in France (at the time I learned at least :
) the terminology
Now, if you experience trouble with this whilst administrating the forum, it could come from a difference in the point of view of whoever is programming the whole thing, in which case -good news- he or she is wrong ;D
) the terminology lessmeant
less than or equal to, and
moremeant
more than or equal to(otherwise you would say
strictly [less or more]). Apparently, everywhere else,less
andmore
supposes in particulardifferent than
.<
However, the symbols
and>
always denote strict inequalities. Therefore, your interpretation ofless than 2
andmore than 1" is both correct and wide-spread.
Now, if you experience trouble with this whilst administrating the forum, it could come from a difference in the point of view of whoever is programming the whole thing, in which case -good news- he or she is wrong ;D



8-)