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Hi Martin,

If Les said so, (although though I don't know him), I will follow his rule :-).

I agree with you about what richness of a language. But Login/Logon only makes it confusing, not rich :-).


>Hi, Dmitry.
>
>>This has been driving me crazy for a long time. Please someone straighten me :-).
>>
>>Where do you use Login and where do you use Logon?
>
>A few week ago I had dinner with Les Pinter here in Buenos Aires, and he explained us the golden rule about when to use IN and when to use ON:
>
>Use IN when you want. 8-)
>
>Seriously, something difficult about any language, but what's makes them rich, is the existence of different ways to say the same thing.
>
>See you!
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