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True DBList treats bookmarks as packets of binary information that cannot be interpreted. To the list, a bookmark is a piece of data containing a specific number of bytes (ASCII codes) in a specific order. Thus, pieces of different lengths, or pieces with different bytes, are considered different bookmarks. For example, if the list were to compare the following string bookmarks:
bmk1 = "1"
bmk2 = " 1"
bmk3 = "01"
It would consider each bookmark to be different from the others, although they could be considered equivalent numerically. Similarly, a 2-byte integer and a 4-byte integer would also be considered different, even if both contained the same numeric value.