Well, ({ "Simpson", "Homer" }) _is_ one element so it is in fact the order of the elements since you don't want to mix first and last names for different people. On the other hand the sort comparison callback may (as in this case) look at sub-parts of the elements when deciding how to sort the elements.
/ Jonas Walldén
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2003-04-23 17:05: Subject: Re: sort
duh, now i get it. it is not the order of the elements themselves, but the secondary order of dependent elements. thanks.
greetings, martin.
/ Brevbäraren