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No, it isn't (though the sample size is very small).
Hang on. I agree with Talbazar's statement "Corner post is to the touch line what the goal post is to the try line". In effect, the goal post and corner post act the same way now since the 2008 ELVs and the 2009 law change...
► Ball striking the goal post or flag post and bouncing off into the field of play or into in-goal is still in play
► Ball grounded against goal post or flag post is dead (grounded in goal for the former, in touch or touch in goal for the latter)